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Tenants In Common Explained


Tenants In Common Explained

A 1031 exchange permits investment property owners to sell an investment property and defer tax payments by reinvesting the proceeds into a like-kind investment investment property or investment properties. 1031 tenants in common exchanges are a form of just such a like kind investment. tenants in common ownership is an investment in which two or more persons have a fractional interest in an asset. A tenants in common property owner has the same rights and benefits as a single property owner of investment property. The theory behind IRC section 1031 is that when a property owner has reinvested the sale proceeds into another investment property, the economic gain has not been realized in a way that generates funds to pay any tax. Therefore, it would be unfair to force the taxpayer to pay tax on a paper gain. Tenants In Common exchanges offer this and many more benefits to investing.

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