Kathryn Landry
Gary K. Landry is the CEO of TIC Advisors, Inc. If you are looking for the most complete information on a 1031 exchange or TIC property ownership then you should visit one of the TIC Advisors, Inc. websites which is at http://www.tic.com and http://www.ticadvisors.com.
Articles by this Author
TIC Sponsors Are Entering The Industry In Greater Numbers
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 08/3/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Today's changing real estate investment vehicles have made the industry more accessible to different kinds of investors while at the same time complicating things for professionals who are already engaged in the real estate business.
Learning About TIC: How Does Subscription Process Work?
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 08/3/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
The whole TIC thing is very foreign to many people but basically what it refers to is a partnering with other people to purchase a piece of real estate. You get a group mortgage with the other owners, and so instead of owning your space you own a percentage of the building.
Tenant in Common Properties: Several Co-Owners with Different Shares in the Ownership
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/26/2008
- Buying
- Unrated
The simplest answer when it concerns learning more about what are tenant in common properties is that it is a form of co-ownership of property in which two or even more people can have part interest in an investment property.
Everything You Need to Know About TIC: Reserves, Financials, Proforma
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/26/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
The TIC investment is one of great popularity, one that offers many advantages but which also holds many potential risks. In this investment, multiple qualified property owners come together in order to purchase a property or piece of real estate.
TIC: How is the Real Estate Community Involved?
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/25/2008
- Buying
- Unrated
With the demand of prime properties worldwide, real estate communities are boasting of profits and capital gains when it comes to their acquired real estate. But despite the knowledge of these investors in the business, there is a way to consolidate as many properties as they can to maximize their profits.
Tenancy in Common Process: Title Companies and Closing Agents
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/25/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Tenancy in common is now a popular method in acquiring real estate properties, whether for business or residential purposes. Tenancy in Common or TIC is the method of acquiring real estate properties with other individuals as a joint venture.
Working With TIC: Asset Type Prognostication
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/24/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
There are a few different real estate investments to choose from, but one that offers the most value and least risk is the TIC. The TIC or tenants in common investment is also known as the 1031 exchange, and is an essential instrument maximizing capital growth of real property assets.
Tenant In Common: Securities Or Real Estate: A Matter That Is Open To Interpretation
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/24/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Mostly, people that make TIC (tenant in common) investments will have 1031 exchange in mind and even though TIC as an industry is just a small part of 1031 market, it is still increasing at a good rate and thus worthy of serious consideration.
TIC Management Risk In Plain English
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/24/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
TIC management risk has nothing to do with the sounds that clocks make (Then there would be a TOC management risk). TIC stands for "Tennant In Common" and is a term commonly thrown around in 1031 investing, which is usually in the real estate market. Confused yet? Good. join the club. But be sure that anything having to do with real estate is going to get the attention of the IRS.
What You Need To Know About TIC Market Risks
- By Kathryn Landry
- Published 07/24/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
There are risks in any and every aspect of the real estate market, even in 1031 TIC exchanges. (1031 is the tax-deferred version of Tennant In Common or TIC real estate investment). Just trying to find out what it is carries its own risk. Just look at the headache I have now! Oh, you can't see me. I forgot. Let's go on to some more practical advice about identifying and avoiding TIC market risks.
