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Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investments are subject to the various requirements and restrictions of Section 1031 of the United States Internal Revenue Code. IRC Section 1031, IRC Section 1033, and IRC Section 721 are complex tax codes; therefore, you should consult your tax and legal professional for details regarding your situation. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Diversification does not guarantee profits or protect against losses. Investments are only available to "accredited investors" as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission. There is no guarantee that any strategy will be successful or achieve investment objectives. Potential for property value loss: All real estate investments have the potential to lose value during the life of the investments. Change of tax status: The income stream and depreciation schedule for any investment property may affect the property owner’s income bracket and/or tax status. An unfavorable tax ruling may cancel deferral of capital gains and result in immediate tax liabilities. Potential for foreclosure: All financed real estate investments have potential for foreclosure. Illiquidity: Because 1031 exchanges are commonly offered through private placement offerings and are illiquid securities, there is no secondary market for these investments. Reduction or Elimination of Monthly Cash Flow Distributions: Like any investment in real estate, if a property unexpectedly loses tenants or sustains substantial damage, there is potential for suspension of cash flow distributions. Impact of fees/expenses: Costs associated with the transaction may impact investors’ returns and may outweigh the tax benefits. Securities offered through Emerson Equity LLC (Member FINRA/SIPC). Emerson Equity LLC and 1031 Exchange Solutions, Inc. are not affiliated.

Please review Emerson Equity LLC's Form CRS for additional information regarding their services.

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