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The Daily Insight

Can I put my investment property in a trust?

Author

Andrew Mclaughlin

Published Feb 13, 2026

In many instances, placing your investment property in a living trust is more beneficial than using your personal name. It can help avoid probate and minimize estate taxes. It can separate your personal assets from your business assets.

Can I have multiple trusts?

Q: Can a person have more than one trust? A: Yes, it is not that uncommon for a person to be the beneficiary of multiple trusts. However, caution should be used. Trusts come in many shapes and sizes and can serve multiple purposes and can be established by you or by someone else for your benefit.

Can a trust be created for a rental property?

Mary has no legal say, cannot force the trustee to do anything and cannot be the beneficiary of anything from the trust. The primary reasons to put a rental property into an irrevocable trust are to serve as a tool for inheritance and to restrict access to the assets by the beneficiaries.

How does a family trust work for real estate?

A donor provides the trust with property, such as rental real estate, which is to be used for the beneficiaries’ benefit. The trust is maintained by a trustee, who manages the trust’s property for the beneficiaries’ benefit. A family trust is a trust organized to benefit family members who are related by blood or law.

How are rental income recorded in a trust?

The trust’s rental income and expenses are reported in Section I of Schedule E. In that section, the trustee must record the location of the properties and the total income received for each. After that, the expenses associated with each property are recorded based on type.

Which is better holding property in Your Name or in a trust?

The small initial tax advantage of holding a property in your name is far outweighed by the distribution and transfer of control benefits of holding property in a trust structure. You and your family will be better off in the long run by using trusts. Fees – Accounting fees are higher when everything is held in trust.