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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Syndication with TIC
Has anyone done a syndication / joint venture with a TIC investor? Does it add appreciably to the complexity of the deal?
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I don't have a lot to add however I thought I would give you a bump to get your question answered.
As I am sure you know a big down side to syndicated TIC deals is that all owners have to agree when doing anything which can create gridlock in a large TIC deal. This can be more challenging especially when compared to a limited partnership deal where you have an experienced manager.