WEBINAR: Ten 1031 Exchanges for Today – The Art of the Exchange – Thursday, October 3, 2024

Ten 1031 Exchanges for Today – The Art of the Exchange

This informative class covers 1031 Exchange fundamentals and a variety of case studies for uniquely structured deals. Why should someone sell if they have nowhere to go?

See why today more than ever, 1031 Exchanges are necessary to keep investor’s equity working for them! This class was held on Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 for 1 Oregon Broker Hour.

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Ten 1031 Exchanges For Today The Art Of The Exchange

Ten 1031 Exchanges for Today – The Art of the Exchange
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 10:00 – 11:00 am PST
Taught through GoToWebinar

October Oregon Continuing Education Course
1 Credit hours

EQUITY ADVANTAGE is an Oregon Real Estate Agency approved provider of Continuing Education for 2024.

Agents and Clients Welcome

Please register for the webinar at:
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Can’t Make it? You should still register! Everyone who signs up will receive a copy of the slides and a link to view the session again. For more information give us a call at 503-635-1031.

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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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