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Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST: Securities Investigation

Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST: Securities Investigation Featured by top securities law firm, the White Law Group

Investigating Potential Claims involving Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST

The White Law Group is investigating potential securities claims involving broker dealers who may have improperly recommended Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST to investors.

According to SEC filings, Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST based in Charlotte, North Carolina filed a form D to raise capital from investors. The total offering amount sold was purportedly $5,175,000 according to the Reg D Filing.

A Delaware Statutory Trust, often referred to as a DST, possesses a unique and relatively higher level of risk compared to other investment types. Although DSTs may be suitable for some investors, they are not the best alternative for everyone due to their financial disadvantages.

One example is that 1031 DSTs cannot raise additional capital after the initial investment, which means that investors may be responsible for unexpected expenses, such as repairs, or a decrease in occupancy or rental income. The investors also have limited authority over the property.

While the sponsor may welcome feedback from the investors in the DST, they don’t allow any actions to be taken by any one investor. The issue of illiquidity is also a primary concern when it comes to investing in a DST. This makes it difficult to find a buyer if an investor wants to sell their interest prior to sale of the property.

Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST – Suitable Investment for you?

Before suggesting investments to their clients, financial advisors should carefully assess their suitability. Numerous factors should be considered to guarantee that an investment aligns with the client’s financial situation. These factors encompass liquidity requirements, the time horizon for the investment, risk tolerance, age, and income level. Following this assessment, the brokerage firm must confirm that comprehensive due diligence has been undertaken for each investment at every stage. It is essential to thoroughly examine all aspects of the investment and conscientiously evaluate the available options before deciding to invest in a DST.

Investors May Have Claims

The White Law Group is currently investigating the potential liabilities of FINRA registered brokerage firms for making improper recommendations of high-risk 1031 DST investments to investors. These brokerage firms persist in promoting such investments, despite the inherent risks associated with investing in DSTs, often due to the significant commissions tied to their sale and establishment.

It is important to note that FINRA does provide an arbitration forum for investors to resolve disputes if a broker or brokerage firm makes an unsuitable investment recommendation or fails to adequately disclose the risks associated with an investment. It is possible that they could be found liable for investment losses in a FINRA arbitration claim.

If you are concerned about your investment in Go Store It Wilmington Storage DST Please contact the securities attorneys at The White Law Group at 888-637-5510 for a free consultation.  

The White Law Group, LLC is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, investor protection, and securities regulation/compliance law firm dedicated to helping investors in claims in all 50 states against their financial professional or brokerage firm. Since the firm launched in 2010, it has handled over 700 FINRA arbitration cases.

Our firm represents investors in all types of securities related claims, including claims involving stock fraud, broker misrepresentation, churning, unsuitable investments, selling away, and unauthorized trading, among many others.

With over 30 years of securities law experience, The White Law Group has the expertise to help investors attempt to recover fraud losses. For more information, please visit our website, whitesecuritieslaw.com.

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