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Steeve Breton
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UDFI in Self Directed IRA Investing in a Real Estate Fund

Steeve Breton
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Hi All,

I've been investing with my SDIRA for years. I mostly stick to loans/notes or none-leveraged assets. I now have an opportunity to invest in a Mobile Home Park fund. The fund holds single property LLCs. Each LLC has approx 75% leverage on the property it holds. The Fund itself does not use leverage to purchase the LLCs. My $100,000 question is: Would *UDFI be triggered if investing in a fund which owns leveraged LLCs? ... does the Fund offer a degree of separation between my IRA and the leveraged LLC sufficient to nullify UDFI?  

I am pretty certain that UDFI would be triggered in the following scenarios (please confirm #2). 1. I buy a property in my IRA using a loan or 2. I invest, as a passive/limited partner, in an LLC which owns a leveraged property.

*unrelated debt financed income

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Dmitriy Fomichenko
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Steve, 

depending on how the fund is structured it should offer you that degree of separation, so if your IRA does not uses leverage or is a member of the LLC that is uses leverage then there should be no UDFI for the IRA.

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