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Do Tenants In Common Investors Pay Capital Gains Tax?

Real estate investors who sell highly appreciated assets are often left with large capital gains tax liabilities. Reinvesting sale proceeds through a 1031 exchange is one way to defer those gains.

Sep 16, 2022

Which States Do Not Recognize 1031 Exchanges?

Completing a 1031 exchange after selling an investment property can help real estate investors increase the purchasing power of their investment capital and also defer taxes on any realized capital gains.

Sep 16, 2022

What Are the Benefits of Investing in a Delaware Statutory Trust in Florida?

Investing through a Delaware Statutory Trust can be an attractive tool for many investors. Here’s how it works:

What is a Tenants in Common (TIC) Sponsor?

Tenants-In-Common is a structure for sharing property ownership among two or more people. The unique aspect of TIC arrangements is how flexible the design is. For example, TIC can include a shared rental property owned jointly by two best friends or, on the other end of the spectrum, a professionally managed company promoted by a Sponsor.

Sep 14, 2022

What to Consider Before Investing in Real Estate and Other Alternatives

This article was written by Realized Head of Wealth Management Rob Johnson and originally appeared on Forbes. You can find the full article here.

How Are Condos and Tenants-In-Common Properties Different?

Tenancy-In-Common (TIC) is an intriguing term in investing. It implies occupancy, but traditionally TIC participants have not occupied the properties in which they invest. However, that status is changing somewhat, as more TIC investors view the ownership structure as an opportunity to buy a home, possibly for the first time.

Sep 13, 2022

Can You 1031 Exchange From a Rental Into a Vacation Home?

If you’ve ever dreamed of selling your dreary rental home in the Rust Belt and completing a 1031 exchange into a relaxing vacation home in a sunny beachside community, keep on reading.

Sep 12, 2022

Where Are Opportunity Zones?

Where Are Opportunity Zones?

Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs) are tracts of land in distressed communities where investors can buy properties that qualify for tax benefits. QOZs were introduced in 2017 as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. QOZ designations began as early as 2018 and have become an excellent tool for investors looking to improve underdeveloped areas.

Is a Tenants in Common (TIC) Interest a Security?

Stocks are a convenient way for investors to trade the profit/loss of a company. This same tradeability and lack of investor participation make stocks securities. Do the owners of real property structured under a tenants in common hold a security? That is the question we’ll delve into in this article.

Sep 11, 2022

What Is the Maryland Statutory Trust Act?

What Is the Maryland Statutory Trust Act?

The Maryland Statutory Trust Act has its origins in the 1999 Maryland Business Trust Act.¹ The Maryland General Assembly revised the original business trust act in early 2010, and those provisions were signed into law in June of that year. The Maryland Act was further amended in 2014, and those changes went into law the following year.

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