Scott Dillingham is a licensed mortgage broker who has helped clients finance over $1 billion in real estate across Canada. In this episode of The Wisdom, Lifestyle & Money Show, Scott tackles one of the most overlooked risks in Canadian real estate investing: divorce. With Canada's divorce rate sitting at approximately 40%, the impact on real estate portfolios, mortgage qualification, and credit is something every investor needs to understand — whether they're currently married, partnered, or just beginning their investing journey.
Scott walks through the equalization rules that apply in most Canadian provinces, explaining that when married couples separate, the law generally requires that real estate equity be split between spouses — even in cases where the property was purchased before the marriage began. He highlights how JV partnerships can become complicated when a co-investor's relationship breaks down, and why it's critical to have protective agreements in place long before you need them. These are real scenarios Scott has witnessed with clients throughout his career, and the lessons are invaluable for investors at every stage.
From a mortgage qualification standpoint, Scott explains why Canadian lenders require a formal separation agreement — or at minimum a signed affidavit — before advancing any financing during or after a separation. Support payments, alimony, and child support all factor into debt ratios, and lenders are specifically trained to flag deals where a married applicant appears without their spouse. Scott shares how some lenders flat-out refused to proceed without both spouses on the application, demonstrating how serious this issue is in real-world financing scenarios.
Scott also outlines practical protective strategies for savvy investors, including co-habitation agreements, marriage contracts, and the benefits of holding properties in a corporation. He emphasizes the importance of negotiating asset splits internally between separating spouses before engaging divorce lawyers — saving thousands in legal fees while retaining more control over outcomes. Perhaps most importantly, Scott urges investors to have asset protection conversations early in a relationship, before emotions run high and the stakes feel personal.
Key Takeaways
- Canada's ~40% divorce rate makes asset protection planning essential for real estate investors — don't assume it won't happen to you.
- Most provinces require equalization of real estate assets during divorce, including properties you owned before the marriage began.
- Lenders require a separation agreement or signed affidavit before processing mortgage applications for separating spouses, and they actively screen for signs of divorce.
- Support and alimony payments are counted as liabilities in mortgage qualification, reducing borrowing power for both parties.
- Co-habitation agreements and marriage contracts can protect pre-existing assets and inherited wealth from being divided in a separation.
- Corporately held properties may be treated differently during divorce proceedings — speak with a lawyer and accountant to understand the advantages.
- Settling asset divisions internally between spouses saves significant legal fees — a signed affidavit costs a fraction of what contested divorce proceedings do.
- Separate debts and liabilities as quickly as possible during a split to protect your credit score from a former partner's missed payments.
Links and Show References
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If this episode got you thinking about how to protect your real estate portfolio — whether you're planning ahead or navigating a separation right now — the team at LendCity is here to help. Scott and his team specialize in creative mortgage solutions for Canadian real estate investors, including complex situations involving separation, partnership changes, and portfolio restructuring. Visit LendCity.ca to book a free strategy call and get expert guidance tailored to your situation.
- (00:00) - Introduction: Divorce and Real Estate Investing
- (00:52) - Canada's 40% Divorce Rate
- (01:28) - Provincial Real Estate Equalization Laws
- (02:42) - Mortgage Qualification Challenges During Divorce
- (05:23) - Properties Owned Before Marriage
- (06:00) - Co-Habitation Agreements and Marriage Contracts
- (06:53) - Corporately Held Properties
- (08:28) - Settling Assets Internally to Avoid Legal Fees
- (10:12) - Protecting Your Credit During Separation
- (11:23) - Early Asset Protection Conversations
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