Property 2011

Effective property structuring

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 18 Feb 2011

 

This paper covers:

  • not repetition of past papers:
    • narrow example
    • something new
  • suitable structure overview
  • case study:
    • existing to new structure
    • 'fresh' structure
  • syndication issues.

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Effective property structuring

Author(s): Mathew Ciccarello , Tim Murton
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  • Published By: Tim Murton
  • Published On:18 Feb 2011
  • Took place at:Crowne Plaza Adelaide, Adelaide

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