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What is an EAT?

by William Horan | Jan 1, 2005 | Regulations, Reverse Exchange

By Ed Horan, Certified Exchange Specialist® For a number of years, real estate investors doing a 1031 tax-deferred exchange have wanted the option to purchase their replacement property before they had to sell their relinquished property. The IRS made this possible by...
  • What Properties Qualify for a 1031 Exchange?
  • Understanding the Identification Rules of a 1031 Exchange
  • The basics of what a 1031 “like-kind” exchange is and how it works:
  • Replacing your investment: Buying into REITs does not qualify for a 1031 exchange but DSTs do.
  • How Long Must My 1031 Exchange Property Remain in Investment Status?

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