Investors in Sequoia Stonebriar Tenant-In-Common (TIC) are seeking recovery options concerning their investment losses. The TICs are believed to have been sold by brokerage firms such as H&R Block and, in some cases, unfortunately were not accurately represented as high risk speculative investments. In fact, many clients were told by their financial advisors that these investments were appropriate for those with conservative portfolios containing moderate risk.
In this case, financial advisors not only misrepresented the degree of risk that their client’s investment in Sequoia Stonebriar TICs would carry but they also allowed clients to place an inappropriate percentage of their retirement funds into the TICs. This resulted in an unsuitable investment for many clients.
If you have suffered losses in your investment in Sequoia StonebriarTIC, or in another Tenant-In-Common investment, please call Eccleston Law Offices at (312) 332-0000 to discuss your recovery options.
Eccleston Law represents individual and institutional investors nationwide to recover their investment losses caused by unsuitable investment recommendations, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence or other misconduct. We have extensive experience representing investors in arbitration and litigation disputes with securities broker-dealers and investment advisory firms, and have recovered tens of millions of dollars for investors.
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