The 1031 Exchange period begins at the time you sell your property and the proceeds are transferred into Safe Harbor with your 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediary. From that time one the IRS rule says that you must close sale on ALL identified Replacement properties within 180 calendar days. There are no exceptions, extensions or explanations [...]
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