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Pros and Cons of Co-Ownership Agreements: Multi-Generational Housing Strategies

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Substantive: 1.0
1 hour
Published
2025
Presenter(s)
Richard Bell
Ryan McKinley
Source
Estate Planning Council of Canada
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
1 hour
Price
$279.00 plus tax
Includes Handouts

A Housing Affordability Crisis - Canadians are looking for ways to help adult children and grandchildren with their dream of owning a home.  These decisions and actions can have a huge impact on Estate Planning as well.  We will take a look at areas of concern as well as developing legislation.

 A Review of the Stats:

  • Generational categories – An Aging Population
  • Who Owns Homes – Home Ownership in Decline
  • Housing costs, mortgage rates, income and down payment qualification
  • Immigration – Boon or Bane

 Co-Ownership;

  • Multi Generation Living: The Bell Family Compound, Vancouver, BC
  • Co-Ownership Contracts
  • Finance considerations: Construction costs; Liability
  • Estate planning considerations
  • What can go right and what can go wrong

 Strata/Condo:

  • Elimination of single-family zoning
  • Strata/Condo vs Co-Ownership

Presenters

Richard Bell

Ryan McKinley