A Slice of the Pie: Ruby Collins and Tenants in Common Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

A small real estate investment vehicle that is securitized fails and the many individual owners need to decide how to manage or dispose of the asset. This case follows Ruby Collins, a small investor, through the logic of Section 1031 Like Kind Exchanges along with the consideration of Tenant in Common ownership.

Tenancy in Common has some facets that are attractive but its regulation drops between a real estate investment along with a security. The control and risk features also vary. This case explores also the relationships between people who now find themselves company partners with no prior familiarity with each other as well as the logistical issues around managing it, and both the valuation of the entire property.

PUBLICATION DATE: January 03, 2011 PRODUCT #: 211008-HCB-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

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