Exeter 1031 Exchange Services, LLC is one of the few qualified intermediaries that has any kind of regulatory oversight, regulatory audit and an annual independent CPA audit providing peace of mind for clients and their advisors. Exeter 1031 Exchange serves as the qualified intermediary, often referred to as an accommodator or facilitator, in the administration of 1031 exchange transactions for real property.
Working with individual, corporate and institutional clients, Exeter 1031 Exchange Services, LLC administers all types of 1031 exchange structures in all 50 states, the U.S. territories as well as foreign countries for:
- Forward 1031 exchanges (sometimes referred to as tax-deferred exchanges, like-kind exchanges, delayed exchanges, concurrent exchanges or starker exchanges)
- Reverse 1031 exchanges
- Improvement 1031 exchanges (sometimes referred to as build-to-suit or construction exchanges)
- Leasehold improvement exchanges where you can make capital improvements on property that you already own
- Zero equity exchanges when there is no equity in a subject property
- Foreign property 1031 exchanges (sometimes referred to as international exchanges).
When legal title to real property must be acquired and held or “parked” by an independent third-party as part of a reverse exchange, improvement exchange or leasehold improvement exchange, Exeter Asset Services Corporation serves as the exchange accommodation titleholder or “EAT.”