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All Forum Posts by: Zach Denny

Zach Denny has started 7 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Refinancing and Capital Gains - Canada

Zach DennyPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottetown, PEI
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 4

Hi All,

Looking for some input on refinancing and capital gains in Canada.

Situation:

I'm currently purchasing our first house hack, moving into the suite and renting out the larger unit (in PEI). It's not currently rented, meaning the bank wouldn't accept the potential rent as income, so we had to have family member be a cosigner. We were just approved for financing, but a condition is that the cosigner must be on both the mortgage and the property title.

Our intent is to only keep them on for a few years, then refinance and remove them from title and loan. As I understand it, with their name on the title, if we refinance in 5 years and remove them from the title, they would need to claim any capital gains on their taxes that year (correct me if I'm wrong, that's what I've gathered from CRA). I'd like to avoid this if possible, as they are just co-signing to help us out, not as a partner, not getting any of the rental income or tax deductions of having the rental.

Wondering if there are any creative ways to get around having your cosigner pay capital gains when we refinance to remove them. Trying to inconvenience our co-signer as little as possible.

Thank you!

Post: Using Breezeful - Canada

Zach DennyPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottetown, PEI
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 4

Hello,

I am new to BP. I've been listening to the podcast for a couple of years, but this is my first time on the forums. I plan to buy a multi-family in the next 12 months (house hack in one unit). I'm just starting to get into the process of finding a mortgage broker and real estate agent. I've heard really good things about using Breezeful for people buying houses. Does anyone have good or bad experiences using Breezeful as an RE investor? i.e. sometimes having to get creative with deals and ongoing purchases?

Thanks!