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Recovery of Geneva Exchange Fund TIC Losses

Have you suffered investment losses in a Geneva Exchange Fund tenant-in-common (TIC)? If so, The White Law Group may be able to help you recover your losses through a FINRA arbitration claim against the brokerage firm that recommended the investment.

According to SEC filings, there are multiple Geneve Exchange Funds that offered tenant in common interests. The Minnesota based limited liability companies (LLC) provided investors the opportunity to invest in residential and commercial real estate.

Many investors are attracted to the potentially high returns offered by TICs, especially retired investors seeking a source of income. Unfortunately, TICs are high risk, speculative investments and arguably unsuitable for most investors since the TICs performance and ability to make distributions to investors is dependent on the underlying real estate property and the overall health of the real estate market.

Brokerage firms that sell TICs, like Geneva Exchange Fund, have a fiduciary duty to recommend investments that are in line with the client’s investment objectives, risk tolerance, age, net worth, investment experience, and liquidity needs. In addition, brokerage firms are required to adequately disclose all the risks associated with any given investment, and to perform adequate due diligence to determine if the investment has a reasonable likelihood of success.

To determine whether you may be able to recover investment losses incurred as a result of your purchase of a risky TIC investment, please contact The White Law Group at 312-238-9650.

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 Vero Beach, Florida.

For more information on The White Law Group, visit www.WhiteSecuritiesLaw.com.

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