As you consider a 1031 exchange for your farm, you may be unfamiliar that many 1031 exchanges are structured through a Delaware statutory trust (DST) and are offered by various DST sponsors. Every sponsor differs in experience, strategy, and overall capability. So, which would be best for you?
This handy checklist will help you understand critical questions to ask when evaluating DST sponsors, such as:
Industry Expertise
Size and Financial Strength
Track Record
Underwriting Standards
Fees
And more . . .
An informed investor is a better investor, and this resource can add to the knowledge you accumulate around a 1031 exchange transaction.
And, always make sure to consult with your investment professional, tax specialist, and Qualified Intermediary to help you with your exchange transaction.
Download our Evaluating a DST 1031 Sponsor checklist now!
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