Property Management
What is a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) and how can Nevada investors participate?
AA type of Nevada LLC specifically for property ownership
BA company that owns income-producing real estate and allows investors to buy shares, providing real estate investment without direct property management✓ Correct
CA Nevada state program for affordable rental housing
DA trust company holding title to Nevada properties
Explanation
A REIT is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. REITs trade on major stock exchanges and allow investors to invest in diversified real estate portfolios without directly owning or managing properties. Nevada investors can participate by purchasing REIT shares.
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