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Important Information on TIC: Due Diligence on the Property

There is a lot of valuable information to learn about TICs, but TIC: due diligence on the property is by far one of the most important of all. (…)

Tenancy in Common: Federation of Exchange Accommodators

Many investors are now delving into the idea of going into a joint venture on real estate acquisitions to maximize profits with the minimum financial investments. (…)

Learning about TIC: Fees and Loads in a TIC Deal

If you are considering purchasing a property with additional investors, upfront you need to know more about TIC: fees and loads in a TIC deal. (…)

A Guide to TIC: Financing

Of all the issues relating to TIC exchanges, TIC financing is one of the most important. (…)

TIC Liquidity And Exit Strategy: Not The Same Thing

Despite other kinds of investments, TIC (tenant in common) exchanges are noted for their distinct lack of liquidity (also known as “marketability”). (…)

TIC Management Risk In Plain English

TIC management risk has nothing to do with the sounds that clocks make (Then there would be a TOC management risk). (…)

What You Need To Know About TIC Market Risks

There are risks in any and every aspect of the real estate market, even in 1031 TIC exchanges. (1031 is the tax-deferred version of Tennant In Common or TIC real estate investment). (…)

TIC: National Association Of Securities Dealers (NASD): Keeping Real Estate Agents At Bay

The TIC: National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) is an organization that not only regulates itself but it also deals with the securities industry that in turn is engaged in operating as well as regulating NASDAQ stock market as well as over-the-counter markets. (…)

TIC: PPM and the Sponsor and Other Information

There are many questions that the average person has regarding TIC investments, and it is really no wonder as they can get to be quite complex. (…)

The Guidelines of a TIC: Agreement

A TIC: Agreement, or Tenants in Common Agreement, is an agreement that is used to establish the rights of people who own property together but who are not related by marriage. (…)