Tenant-in-Common Investments
Tenant-in-Common references a way of taking title to real estate in which each owner possesses an undivided, fractional interest in an entire property. TIC buildings have become increasingly popular choices for replacement properties for 1031 exchanges. TIC owners shares in the net income, appreciation, and tax shelters of the entire property according to their percentages of ownership.
TIC owners receive separate property deeds and title insurance for their interests in the property investment. This gives each TIC investor the same rights of ownership that a single owner would enjoy. TIC offerings are prepackaged with management and financing in place; they often simplify the 1031 exchange process for investors looking for passive real estate investments.
TIC investments promote simplicity by decreasing the burdens of active management. Owners of real income property who are ready to relinquish the daily obligations of being a landlord and are looking for an investment which provides cash flow opportunities are ideal candidates for TIC investments.
If you are interested in receiving more information on Tenant-in-Common investing, or if you would like to schedule an appointment to discuss your specific situation, please call me as soon as possible.

