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All Forum Posts by: Sandra Chung

Sandra Chung has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: 1031 exchange with new investors

Sandra ChungPosted
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Thank you so much for your reply.  That makes more sense now 

If I can use your example what if I am 30 percent as you say but we make more improvements but that is investor capital let alone mine. So say we add 500,000 of improvements to your example. The is that okay that the new capital is not mine but I now am 300k out of 1.5mm using your example and your percentages would carry forward pro rata ?


thank you again 

Post: 1031 exchange with new investors

Sandra ChungPosted
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I have a property in a 1031 exchange. I am looking to purchase my second property, satisfy my exchange, and bring in other investors because the second purchase is much larger than what I have in the QI. Is there a way I can structure this so that I can satisfy my exchange but also have a Tenant in Common like situation where my investors can 1031 with me or go their separate ways at the conclusion of the sale of the second property? Thank you very much.