Free Mini-Course
Understanding how to structure a real estate deal is one of the most important — and most overlooked — parts of investing. This mini-course covers the key structures used in Canadian real estate, from simple corporate ownership to syndication.
Educational purposes only. Brad is not a lawyer. Nothing in this course constitutes legal advice. Always consult a qualified real estate lawyer before structuring any deal.
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Brad opens the series with a high-level look at why real estate is one of the most powerful vehicles for building wealth in Canada — and why understanding legal structure is the foundation of every successful deal.

An overview of the simplest corporate structures used in real estate investing — ideal for investors just getting started with their first property or partnership.

Explores the one-partner ownership model — how it works, when it makes sense, and what to consider before structuring a deal this way.

A deep dive into the Unanimous Shareholders Agreement — one of the most important documents in any corporate real estate partnership. Brad breaks down what it covers and why it matters.

How to use a corporation as trustee for a joint venture — a structure that offers flexibility and protection for multi-partner deals.

An introduction to the General Partner / Limited Partner syndication model — the structure used when scaling to larger multi-family acquisitions with multiple investors.

Brad Samuels is not a lawyer. The content in this mini-course is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and should not be relied upon as such.
Every real estate deal is unique. Before structuring any investment, partnership, or corporate arrangement, you should consult a qualified real estate lawyer who can provide advice specific to your situation, jurisdiction, and goals.
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