logo_web_wht
(888) 637-5510

Written by 7:28 pm Blog, Current Investigations

Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust Secondary Market Offer

Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust

Recovery of Investment Losses in Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust

Have you suffered losses investing in Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust? If so, The White Law Group may be able to help by filing a FINRA Resolution claim against the brokerage firm that sold you the investment.

Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust is a publicly registered non-traded real estate investment trust formerly known as Realty Finance Trust. The REIT appointed Benefit Street Partners as its new advisor at the end of September 2016, replacing AR Global Investments – formerly AR Capital.

Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust focuses on commercial real estate debt investments secured by income-producing properties and targets loans and securities – diversified by duration, geographic location, property type, ownership, and tenancy.

The REIT commenced operations in November 2012 and raised $786 million in investor equity prior to closing the offering in January 2016. As of September 30, 2016, the company’s portfolio consisted of 73 loans and 7 CMBS investments.

Secondary Market Offer

According to Central Trade & Transfer, a secondary market website, shares of Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust are listed for just $17.25 per share. Unfortunately for many investors, it appears that the secondary market price would represent a significant loss on their initial capital investment. This is unfortunate news for investors as the original price per share was $25.

Risks of REITs

real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, and in most cases, operates income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial real estate, ranging from office and apartment buildings to warehouses, hospitals, shopping centers, hotels and even timberlands. Some REITs also engage in financing real estate. The REIT structure was designed to provide a real estate investment structure similar to the structure mutual funds provide for investment in stocks.

REITs are complex and high risk investments that are really only suitable for sophisticated investors.

It is the duty of the brokerage firm to perform due diligence on any investment. They must ensure that the investment is suitable for a particular investor in light of that investor’s age, investment objectives, income, net worth, and investment experience.  Given the current risk of devaluation of these REITs, such investments are likely only suitable for wealthy and/or sophisticated investors.

The White Law Group is investigating potential securities fraud claims involving broker-dealers’ improper recommendation that some investors purchase REITs like Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust. Brokerage firms that sell such products are required to perform adequate due diligence on the investments.  They must ensure a reasonable likelihood of success, and to evaluate whether the investments are suitable in light of the client’s age, net worth, investment experience, and investment objectives.

If you suffered losses investing in Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust and would like a free consultation with a securities attorney, please call The White Law Group at 888-637-5510.

The White Law Group is a national securities arbitration, securities fraud, and investor protection law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois.

For more information on the firm, visit https://whitesecuritieslaw.com.

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Last modified: January 9, 2023