Recovery of Investment in Woodlark Capital UTSA Apartments LLC
Are you concerned about investment losses in Woodlark Capital UTSA Apartments LLC? If so, the attorneys at The White Law Group may be able to help you recover your losses by filing a FINRA Arbitration claim against the brokerage firm that sold you the investment.
Woodlark Companies TIC investments
The Woodlark Companies is a privately owned real estate investment manager. The firm specializes in acquisition, financing, and ownership of multi-family housing. It provides its services to individuals, corporate, institutional investors, and owners and advisors of real estate. The firm also manage real estate fund for its clients. The Woodlark Companies was founded in 2001 and is based in White Plains, New York, according to Bloomberg.
According to its Form D SEC filing, Woodlark Capital, LLC raised capital for several offerings including Woodlark Capital UTSA Apartments LLC. Woodlark Capital applied for a Form D Notice of Sale of Securities which was then offered and sold by certain FINRA registered broker-dealers.
Woodlark Capital UTSA Apartments LLC is a TIC. A Tenancy-in-Common investment (also known as a TIC) is defined as a tenancy in which two or more parties share ownership of property but have no right to each other’s interest (as upon the death of another tenant).
It’s important to understand the potential risks, costs, and advantages of a Tenancy-in-Common before investing. Generally offered as a 1031 exchange tax deferral, financial professionals often misrepresent the risks and benefits of these investments. Moreover, the investments (due to the attractiveness of the income offered by the investments) are often marketed to conservative and retired investors.
Is a Tenancy-in-Common investment suitable for you?
The financial advisor should ensure that the investment that is being recommended is suitable for their clients. Liquidity needs, time horizon, risk tolerance, age, income, are just a few categories an advisor should take into account prior to recommending any investment. The brokerage firm must ensure that due diligence was completed at every level of each investment.
Recovery of Investment Losses
If you have suffered losses as a result of a financial advisor’s misleading representations of Woodlark Capital UTSA Apartments LLC, or another TIC, the securities attorneys of The White Law Group may be able to help you recover the investment losses through FINRA arbitration.
For a free consultation with a securities attorney, please call 888-637-5510.
The White Law Group, LLC is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, investor protection, and securities regulation/compliance law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Franklin, Tennessee.
For more information on the firm and its representation of investors in FINRA arbitration claims, visit https://whitesecuritieslaw.com.
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