Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A., May Recover Investor Losses – Uniprop MHC Income Funds II
Uniprop MHC Income Funds II (LC) is, according to Bloomberg, a limited partnership which acquires, maintains, leases, and operates residential real properties in the United States. As of December 31, 2017, it owned a manufactured housing community in West Valley. Genesis Associates Limited Partnership serves as a general partner of the company. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Birmingham, Michigan.
According to publicly available information, shares of Uniprop MHC Income Fund II were recently sold for $7.85 per unit, a greater than 50% fall from Uniprop MHC Income Fund II’s original offering price of $20.00 per unit.
Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A., a Clearwater, Florida, law firm with a national practice representing victimized investors, continues to investigate brokerage firms that placed elderly retirees and other conservative investors in high-risk investments such as Uniprop MHC Income Fund II.
Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A., has filed hundreds of cases against brokerage firms selling high-risk investments such as Uniprop MHC Income Fund II and has recovered more than $180 million dollars on behalf of victimized investors. We allege in these cases that these investment recommendations were unsuitable for our clients in view of their financial situation, needs and investment objectives. All our cases are handled on a purely contingency fee basis.
You may have the right to recover your losses from the brokerage firm that sold Uniprop MHC Income Fund II and other high-risk investments to you. We strongly recommend that you act quickly, however, because statutes of limitation can be short in securities cases.
Kalju Nekvasil, Esq., formerly regional counsel with the NASD, now known as FINRA, has practiced in this area of the law for more than 35 years. We would like to discuss the possibility of your retaining our firm to represent you in an arbitration action.
There is no charge for an evaluation of your case. Further, we handle our cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that unless we recover money for you, we charge no attorney’s fee. Unless you recover any money, you pay us nothing, not even the costs and expenses which the firm will advance on your behalf. Finally, the filing of such a case should not affect your ownership of these investments in any way.
If you incurred losses on your investment in Uniprop MHC Income Fund II and/or other high-risk investments and would like your case evaluated by a securities attorney (again, there is no charge for an evaluation and all cases are handled on a purely contingency fee basis), please contact us.
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