Save Your Spot for Next Week’s Webinar! Endgames That Bring Opportunity Today

02 02 23 Webinar Reminder

Thursday, February 2, 10:00 AM PST – Real estate investors will not spend a lifetime avoiding capital gains tax via 1031 exchange to simply throw in the towel at the end. Logically, they will seek out an ownership format that better compliments their new, more relaxed life style. This class was taught by David Moore for 1 OR credit hour on Thursday, February 2nd at 10:00am PST.

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Historically DSTs were looked at as an End Game but with the increasingly difficult landscape for rental owners due to rent control, the pandemic and new rules allowing tenants to not pay rent… Investors will find something very similar to what they already own, albeit remotely managed and truly passive. Something that allows them to completely disengage from the day to day decision making process. They may find these endgames a very suitable option.

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"WASHINGTON STATE LAW, RCW 19.310.040, REQUIRES AN EXCHANGE FACILITATOR TO EITHER MAINTAIN A FIDELITY BOND IN AN AMOUNT OF NOT LESS THAN ONE MILLION DOLLARS THAT PROTECTS CLIENTS AGAINST LOSSES CAUSED BY CRIMINAL ACTS OF THE EXCHANGE FACILITATOR, OR HOLD ALL CLIENT FUNDS IN A QUALIFIED ESCROW ACCOUNT OR QUALIFIED TRUST." RCW 19.310.040(1)(b) (as amended)

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