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Bay Proby (not verified) says:

11/29/07

Eliot Brown
Real Estate Reporter
New York Observer

Dear Eliot,

In keeping with the “green movement”, resource conservation and environmental sustainability are increasingly important factors in maximizing asset value. Unfortunately, many of today’s commercial buildings are anything but green. Outdated heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems can result in continually increasing operating costs. Antiquated and drafty windows, leaking pipes, old asbestos panels and new patches of mold can create a costly environmental nightmare.

Property owners and corporations are using a 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange strategy to divest themselves of environmentally outdated properties and acquire modern, energy-efficient ones -- thus solving their financial and ‘Green’ needs.

I would like to email you a “green” article authored by Bayview 1031 New York Business Development Consultant Eric Goldberg and First Vice President Stephen Wayner (www.bayview1031.com). Please let me know via email or phone (305-613-4668) if you would like to review this article.

Kindest Regards,

Bay Proby

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