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Co-Owning Property in Ontario: How to Hold Title Together

Joint tenancy, tenancy in common, or a trust or company — choose the ownership structure that fits your relationship and your plans.

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Co-Owning Property in Ontario: How to Hold Title Together
10 min · OntarioTSL
What's inside the guide
First, the distinction that trips everyone up
Option 1 — Joint tenancy (the "survivorship" option)
Option 2 — Tenancy in common (the "defined shares" option)
Option 3 — Holding through a trust or a corporation
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