WEBINAR: The State of 1031 in 2022 – It’s All Time and Money – Wednesday February 9th, 2022

The State of 1031 in 2022 – It’s All Time and Money

We covered all of the latest 1031 Exchange updates! As we launch into the new year, what do you need to know? This webinar was held on February 9th, 2022 and was taught by David Moore for 1 Oregon Credit Hour.

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The State of the 1031 in 2022

This class will cover:

  • Want Your Money?
  • When to Get the Money
  • Identification
  • If You Can’t Find Property… Passive Investments
  • 2022 Endgames
  • Making Offers as Reverse Exchanges

The State of the 1031 in 2022 – It’s All Time and Money
Wednesday February 9, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 am PST
Taught through GoToWebinar

February Oregon Continuing Education Course
1 Credit hours

EQUITY ADVANTAGE is an Oregon Real Estate Agency approved provider of Continuing Education for 2022.

Agents and Clients Welcome

Please register for the webinar at:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6694725511409713680

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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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