tenant in common
tenant in common
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by ABDUL VASI - 2007-12-19
A basic fact, that the large tax burden that often accompanies the sale of an investment property can be a troubling issue for many property owners. Thankfully, this burden can be removed through...
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by ABDUL VASI - 2007-12-19
Tenants-In-Common (TIC) allows two or more people to have an undivided, fractional interest in an investment property. They often used in the Exchange Last Structure of a Reverse Exchange. Prope...
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by Todd Dunkin - 2008-06-28
The term 1031 exchange comes from the section number of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and identifies special rules for like-kind exchanges in real estate. The code states you can defer the tax when ...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-18
It is very important for any potential TIC investor to gain insight into the TIC agreement and to understand all that is involved with it before entering into it. TIC: location, demographics, and the...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-24
If you are like most people you probably have no idea what TIC, or Tenancy in Common, is or what TICA is. TIC: Tenant in Common Association (TICA) is a trade association that serves common owners of...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-25
Unfortunately, in these present times, there is continuing tension existing between the real estate industry and also the securities industry with regard to which industry must have control over the ...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-25
TIC: The Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) is a private offering for a tenancy in common. What this is in plain terms is a direct private offering for real property by you and several other investo...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-25
A TIC resale does not happen on the back of a dog or a cat. That would be a "tick resale". I don't know why the dogs or cats would want to swap ticks, but that's their business and God Bless Americ...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-25
Hear that? TIC tock the sound of money being made in real estate and sometimes money being lost. TIC stands for "tenancy in common", which is a fancy term for "part investor of a really big chunk of...
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by Kathryn Landry - 2008-07-25
TIC: Qualified Intermediaries are usually referred to as 1031 Exchange Accommodators by anyone engaged in real estate business and some even call them the 1031 Exchange Facilitator whose main functio...