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Real Estate Law
The Institutional 1031 TIC Exchange
by Peter Han (Write for us!)
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Procedure 2002-22 ("RP 2002-22"), issued in March 2002. It has spurred a considerable amount of activity among institutional real estate firms to offer 1031 TIC exchange properties to small and mid-size real estate owners. Many of these sponsor firms have traditionally offered indirect investment opportunities
through businessentities, such as limited partnerships and REITs, which DO NOT qualify for tax deferral under Section 1031.
Prior to RP 2002-22, investing in TIC real estate through an institutional sponsor was often confused with making a passive investment in a business entity. The distinctions between TIC (direct ownership) versus an indirect/passive ownership structure was often blurred because of the participation and oversight of a sponsor firm. Since March 2002, however, the IRS has made the distinction more concrete by specifying the conditions that must be met for the IRS to issue a private letter rulingqualifying a 1031 exchange. This has clarified the specific conditions under which an institutionally sponsored TIC could be considered an undivided co-ownership interest in an investment property, and not a passive investment.
Why Should Any of This Matter to You?
These recent clarifications by the IRS have opened the door to greater flexibility and opportunity for small to mid-size real estate investors. Some of the potential benefits include:
What Are Some of the Downsides?
As with any strategy, there will be positive and negative factors to
weigh before making an investment decision. A few of the disadvantages and risk factors to consider are:
So Who Should Consider an Institutional 1031 TIC Exchange?
This type of exchange alternative is ideal for pre-retirees, or any owner who no longer wants to manage property. It allows an investor to continue holding real estate, while generating healthy tax
efficient income for pre or post-retirement needs. Additional leverage and the TIC structure enables access to larger properties that will generally be more stable and profitable over time. Diversification, both regional and property-type (e.g., apartment to office, retail to apartment, etc.), can be achieved more easily through an institutional offering as well. Finally, if structured correctly, the TIC form of ownership can facilitate inter-generational estate planning for those investors who are concerned about their legacy.
Conclusions
We have given you a brief introduction to the concept of Sponsored or Institutional 1031 TIC Exchange. It is critical, however, to keep in mind that in addition to the potential benefits, a good number of potential risk factors must be considered carefully before entering into a transaction. We recommend that you consult with your financial, legal and/or taxadvisor(s) to find out if this type of structure may be appropriate for your specific situation.