What is a Qualified Intermediary?
Since the IRS’ passing of IRC §1031, investors have been permitted to engage in tax-deferred exchanges. The qualified intermediary function works within the procedural restrictions of the Internal Revenue Code to ensure a secure and trouble-free exchange.
Because the qualified intermediary role has become so vital to making valid property exchanges, choosing a qualified intermediary is an essential component to guaranteeing an “IRS safe” exchange.
Trust 1031x is a qualified intermediary that offers our clients the expertise with fast, accurate and dependable service needed to complete a successful exchange. The value we bring to the table includes:
Expertise – 1031 Exchanges are a process of real estate transactions contingent upon adherence to strict provisions and deadlines requiring significant real estate experience. Our staff of highly-trained exchange specialists has substantial real estate experience and the expertise to handle even the most complex transactions.
Experience – Trust 1031x has an exceptional track record. We have over 16 years of combined national experience and the ability to exchange properties throughout the United States.
Professional Affiliations – No other company can boast the professional affiliations Trust 1031x has accumulated throughout the years. We are part of an integrated network of companies that covers all facets of the real estate industry.
Support and Service – PTrust 1031x provides reliable and fast guidance, information and service, and a timeline of procedures. At Trust 1031x our clients work directly with company owners and exchange specialists, not hired clerks or branch offices.
Security and Protection – Trust 1031x ensures protection of exchange proceeds through the acquisition of the replacement property. We are a proud member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA).