1031 Exchange- New blunders to avoid

Released on = January 26, 2006, 10:22 am

Press Release Author = Web Adaptation

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = A 1031 exchange can be a wise investment. It can also turn
into a nightmare. Common mistakes exist.

Press Release Body = 1031: Alligator Blunder:

There are 3 major Blunders that can turn an investment into a
nightmare. It is one's duty to avoid these at all costs when
contemplating a 1031 exchange.

Blunder #1: Dealing with a non specialized company that does not know
what it really does. Check their history of TIC offerings, ask for
referrals from satisfied clients. Ideally, they should only be doing this
kind of transactions. Are all their properties \"top of the range\" commercial
buildings or not ? Ask how they get listings and what are their criteria to
select them. Quality properties are hard to find and sell out quickly. In
real estate, quality properties remain always desirable - low ones lag. .

Blunder #2: Choosing an Accommodator that has not done many, many
of these transactions. This Qualified Intermediary are here to make sure
all the documents and money transfers meet IRS guidelines. They are
the one that will set up your LLC. Using an Accomodator with whom one
has already a relationship, like a family attorney or estate planning
attorney is a Blunder because they may not qualify. Do not forget, in
case of bad paperwork, the IRS might send a nice bill for taxes or
penalties. As bad, the whole transaction can fall through due to an
incompetent or inexperienced Accommodator.

Blunder #3: Negotiating too hard on the property management
company. These people are extremely important to the performance of
the investment. The investor heavily depends on them to handle the day
to day problems, carry the proper insurance, keep the building without
vacancies, in nice condition and pay the property taxes on time.

By avoiding this 3 Common Blunders for a 1031 exchange into a tenant
in common property the investment will be a profitable one. Ignore this
piece of advice then beware of the \"alligator syndrome\" (being eaten alive
by hidden costs).

Francois Marin
http://www.howtofocuson.com

Web Site = http://www.howtofocuson.com

Contact Details = Francois Marin

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