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When the Exchangor wishes to build out, or improve a property with exchange proceeds and debt, a build to suit or improvement exchange is used. Similar to a reverse exchange, the Exchange Accommodator Titleholder (EAT) is created to park or take title to the property while it is being improved. Traditional exchange timelines apply with a total of 180 calendar days to complete the build out. Near the end of the exchange or sooner, the improved property is deeded to the Exchangor or ownership of the limited liability company holding title can be transferred to the Exchangor. Planning is important given the deed must be titled to the Exchangor within 180 calendar days
post closing on the new property. The relinquished property must also be sold by the 180th calendar day.
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Andrew W. Gustafson,
CES®
Managing Member
Atlas 1031 Exchange, LLC
Toll Free: 866.521.1031 | EFax: 850.201.6911
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Atlas 1031 Exchange, LLC is a Qualified Intermediary and does
not provide advice regarding specific tax consequences of IRC 1031 tax
deferred exchanges. Investors are encouraged to seek the
counsel of their attorney and accountant.
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