William Galvin, Massachusetts Secretary of State and chief securities regulator, is investigating 15 brokerage firms for possible misconduct in the sales of “alternative investments.” These investments include Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Tenancy-in-Common interests (TICs), private placements and oil and gas partnerships. Massachusetts shares our growing concern that these investments are frequently peddled to senior […]
Tenants In Common Fraud Leads To Award Against Broker
A Tenants in Common fraud claim resulted in an award against a major brokerage firm earlier this month. According to records obtained from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), ProEquities was hit with a $448,000 arbitration award last week after a customer complained about a failed tenant in common investment. Suzy Asad filed a complaint […]
Sad Day For Cabot Tenants In Common Investors (TIC Post)
We represent dozens of tenants in common (TICs). Many of our clients invested with Carlton Cabot and Cabot Investment Properties. No telling where Cabot is hiding these days although its pretty common knowledge that investors, regulators and even the feds are hot on his trail. Whether or not his investors will ever be made whole […]
Tenant in Common (TIC) Fraud 101 – Thousands Now Discovering The Truth
by Brian Mahany Tenant in Common (TIC for short) is a real estate investment that allows multiple parties to purchase a fractional interest in a property. TICs became very popular in 2002 after the IRS ruled that investors could defer capital gains from the sale of real estate involving an “exchange” of properties. (These are […]
Why It May Make Sense To Only Deal With Larger Brokerage Firms
by Brian Mahany My “in box” is likely to explode after people see the title of this post. But its true. Although large broker dealers and investment banks can fail (think Lehman Brothers or MF Global), smaller firms tend to fold far more often. An article by Bruce Kelly yesterday in the online edition of […]