Video Transcript
Today we are going to talk about the 1031 Like Kind Exchange in the state of North Carolina. If you’re selling investment property in the state of North Carolina and you wanted to defer taxes on the sale of investment property, then you need to talk to me prior to the closing so I can assist you to prepare the 1031 Exchange agreement, which is the legal document that makes your transaction a 1031 Exchange.
So please reach out to me prior to the closing. The exchange agreement must be signed on or before the date of settlement to effect the Delayed Forward Exchange.
In order to ensure your success, remember please call me prior to the exchanging so we can review the process together so we can ensure you have a successful exchange. Thank you.
Understanding the 1031 Exchange Process in North Carolina
If you have any questions about the 1031 Exchange process in North Carolina or any other 1031 Exchange topics, please visit our North Carolina IPX 1031 web page at www.ipx1031.com/northcarolina. We’re happy to help.
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