Tenants In Common Explained

1031 tenants in common exchanges are a form of investment property asset ownership in which two or more persons have an undivided, fractional interest in the asset. Each co-property owner receives an individual deed at closing for his or her undivided percentage interest in the entire investment property. In brief, a tenants in common exchange imparts all the same rights and benefits of a 1031 exchange under IRC section 1031 including forgone capital gains taxes.

1031 Exchanges have become the preferred investment vehicle for real property ownerss who wish to own real investment property without the management headaches. tenants in common exchanges allow the property owner to defer capital gains taxes while still growing their wealth.

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1031 Exchange Properties

We maintain an extensive database of available tenants in common listings. This combined with our vast network of licensed TIC advisor allows us to connect you with the exchange that best suites each property owner.

Tenants In Common investments are located throughout the United States and include several types of institutional grade investment property, such as the following:

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  • Class An office buildings
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  • Industrial warehouses
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  • Restaurants
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  • Hotel complexes

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