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All Forum Posts by: Chris Lynn

Chris Lynn has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Private/Hard Money Lending

Chris LynnPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hi Jack, does Civic fund Reverse 1031s? If so, I'd love to talk. 

Post: Sec 121 + 1031 + Sec 121 + 1031 = Say What Now? Can we do this?

Chris LynnPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thanks guys, I appreciate your replies. We are definitely looking to speak with a CPA with 1031 expertise, asap. 

I'll update this post with any useful info we get and/or what forward steps we choose to take. 

Post: Sec 121 + 1031 + Sec 121 + 1031 = Say What Now? Can we do this?

Chris LynnPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Four years ago we got lucky and were able to buy the 2-unit building we'd rented in for the previous 18 years. One unit was vacant and we fixed it up with the intent to AirBnB it. Just as it was finished, my mom was forced out of her apartment so we agreed to rent our vacant unit to her. That was almost two years ago. Now we want to sell and we'd previously looked into our ability to Sec 121 based on our unit having been our primary residence and also utilize a 1031 with the proceeds from the rental portion of the sale. That was several months ago, some things changed for us and we had to pause everything but now were getting back to exploring our selling options. Well, when we realized my mom had been here almost two years we started wondering if we can add her to our title thereby making her eligible to claim an additional $250k Sec 121 Cap Gains exemption on the sale's proceeds. If so, we're wondering if we'd still be able to put any remaining proceeds into a 1031 purchase based on her two years as a tenant. 

If anyone can give us some guidance here, we'd love to get some clarity. Thanks so much! 

Post: Real estate accountant

Chris LynnPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I have the same need and would appreciate any recommendations. I am in San Francisco. Thank you!