Non-Traded REIT Fraud

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If you believe you have suffered losses due to a non-traded REIT, you need a non traded REIT fraud lawyer who understands both securities law and the real-world business complexities behind these investments.
At Varnavides Law, we advocate for investors who have been misled or harmed by investment professionals, translating your sense of financial injustice into decisive legal action.

Understanding Non-Traded REIT Fraud

Non-traded REITs are complex investment vehicles that often carry significant risk. While marketed as stable, income-producing assets, they may involve hidden fees, liquidity challenges, and conflicts of interest. Our role as your non traded REIT fraud lawyer is to:

  • Investigate misrepresentations or omissions in your investment materials
  • Examine whether your broker recommended an unsuitable investment
  • Pursue claims for breach of fiduciary duty or fraud
  • Represent you in FINRA arbitration or civil litigation to recover losses

We prioritize clarity and transparency, ensuring you understand the legal options available and the processes required to hold the responsible parties accountable.

Why Choose Varnavides Law

At Varnavides Law, we combine deep securities litigation experience with real-world business insight. As your non traded REIT fraud lawyer, we:

  • Conduct thorough investigations to uncover the facts behind your investment loss
  • File claims, present evidence, and cross-examine witnesses in arbitration and court
  • Challenge brokers and financial institutions to vindicate your rights
  • Advocate aggressively to recover your losses while maintaining professional integrity

Our clients value both our legal expertise and our commitment to their financial recovery. Every step we take is designed to protect your interests and pursue justice.

Signs You May Have a Case

Investors often do not realize they have been victimized until it is too late. Common warning signs include:

  • Unexpected or unexplained fees in your REIT investment
  • Inadequate disclosure about liquidity or risks
  • A broker recommending a non-traded REIT inconsistent with your financial profile
  • Promises of guaranteed returns or misleading performance claims

If any of these apply, contact a non traded REIT fraud lawyer immediately to safeguard your rights.

Note that the information provided on this website is for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and no attorney-client relationship is created by your use of this site. For advice specific to your situation, please contact our qualified securities attorney.

Take Action Today

Financial fraud can devastate your savings and peace of mind. Varnavides Law is committed to helping investors like you recover and hold bad actors accountable.

Suspect investment fraud? Contact us for a confidential consultation with a dedicated non traded REIT fraud lawyer.

Let us help you understand your options and explore your legal options to address financial losses.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Non-Traded REIT?

A Non-Traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a company that owns, operates, or finances real estate that is not listed on a public exchange. Unlike publicly traded REITs, non-traded REITs are illiquid investments, meaning they cannot be easily sold or traded.

Why are Non-Traded REITs risky investments?

Non-traded REITs carry significant risks due to their illiquidity, high fees, and lack of transparency. Investors may face challenges in accessing their invested capital and may be subject to substantial upfront and ongoing fees that can erode returns.

How can I tell if I was sold a Non-Suitable REIT?

If your broker recommended a non-traded REIT without considering your investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial situation, it may constitute a breach of fiduciary duty. Signs include high-pressure sales tactics, promises of guaranteed returns, or failure to disclose the investment’s illiquid nature.

What should I do if I suspect I was misled about a Non-Traded REIT?

Contact a qualified securities attorney immediately. At Varnavides Law, we offer confidential consultations to assess your situation and determine the best course of action to pursue recovery options available under the law.

Can I recover my losses from a Non-Traded REIT investment?

Investors may be entitled to recover losses through FINRA arbitration, civil litigation, or regulatory complaints. Our firm has extensive experience in holding brokers and financial institutions accountable for unsuitable investment recommendations.

What is FINRA arbitration?

FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) arbitration is a process where disputes between investors and brokerage firms are resolved by an impartial panel. It is often faster and more cost-effective than traditional court proceedings.

How long do I have to file a claim for Non-Traded REIT fraud?

The statute of limitations varies by jurisdiction and the nature of the claim. It’s crucial to consult with an attorney promptly to ensure your rights are protected and to avoid missing critical deadlines.

Will I have to go to court?

Most non-traded REIT disputes are resolved through arbitration rather than court trials. Our team is experienced in navigating the arbitration process to seek to hold responsible parties accountable.

How can I get started with Varnavides Law?

Contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your legal options, and work with you to develop a strategy aimed at recovering your investment losses.