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All Forum Posts by: Keilan Clark

Keilan Clark has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Rent Splitting Question

Keilan ClarkPosted
  • Professional
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Thank's Luc, appreciate your input! I'm going to call the zoning office and see if this is even legal..

Post: Rent Splitting Question

Keilan ClarkPosted
  • Professional
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Posts 4
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I am about to rent out one of my houses which happens to have a guest house on the property. The future tenant has requested to sign two different lease agreements, one for the guest house, and the other for the main house. Splitting the total rent by half for each, so he is able to write off the guest house to his business.  

Is this legal or any tax implications on my end? I live in Canada but can't seem to find anything on this. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Post: Any Canadian sites like finestexpert.com

Keilan ClarkPosted
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  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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@Linda Labbe Super 

frustrating

, thanks for the reply tho.

Post: Any Canadian sites like finestexpert.com

Keilan ClarkPosted
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  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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finest expert is awesome for analysing American properties but I am wondering If anyone could point me to a Canadian website close to it?

Thanks for your help.