Tenants In Common Explained
1031 Exchange Properties
Most
tenants in common investments are structured and offered as securities under the Securities Act of 1933 which requires the
property owner to be provided with a private placement memorandum (PPM) created out of significant due diligence from the
investment property company, the lender, and the securities industry. Therefore, the
property owner can now enjoy the best of both worlds--the full disclosure of a security and the tax advantages of
investment property ! Tenants In Common
investment properties are located throughout the U. S. and include several types of industrial-grade commercial
investment property :
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Retail stores
1031 Exchange Property 1031 exchange property Restaurants
1031 Exchange Property 1031 exchange property Hotels/Motels
1031 Exchange Property 1031 exchange property Warehouses
For more information on how to be contacted by a licensed TIC advisor able to work with you on a 1031 exchange, please fill out the form. This form requires no obligation to the property owner, nor does it cost anything.