Jennifer A. Pendzick is the Vice President at Asset Preservation, Inc., a subsidiary of Stewart Title Company, which is a leading national IRC Section 1031 qualified intermediary. She has been with the company since the early 2000s and specializes in structuring both real and personal property exchanges, including complex Reverse and Improvement exchanges. Jennifer has a robust background in real estate, having worked over twelve years as a paralegal in contract and closing processes, and also as a settlement agent. Additionally, she is an active real estate associate broker.Jennifer dedicates much of her time to working with accountants, attorneys, real estate agents, brokers, and principals in the Northeast, focusing on structuring tax-deferred exchanges. She is also an active lecturer on IRC §1031 tax-deferred exchanges in Long Island, New York, and is licensed in New York State to teach Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses on 1031 Exchanges and Commercial Real Estate. Her presentations often include practical, real-life exchange scenarios to illustrate various investment and tax strategies.She holds a Bachelor of Science from St. Joseph’s College and an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies from Suffolk County Community College. Asset Preservation has successfully completed over 160,000 1031 exchanges across the United States.
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