Tenant In Common Explained

A 1031 exchange permits 1031 tenant in common property property investors to sell an investment property and defer tax payments by reinvesting the proceeds into a like-kind 1031 tenant in common property or investment properties. A tenants in common is a form of ownership that permits participants to enjoy the rewards of investment property ownership without participating in the ongoing management of an investment property. A tenant in common exchange yields an inherent interest in investment property and offers several benefits as a qualified 1031 exchange. Completing a 1031 exchange with a tenant in common interest ownership in an investment property allows property investors not only to defer their capital gains taxes, but also to use all of the proceeds from their sale to leverage into more valuable investment property investments.

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    Wednesday, January 07, 2009