Hartman VREIT XXI, Inc.

If you’ve experienced a decline in your REIT investments, Halling & Cayo, S.C. offers the expertise of their Securities Lawyers to potentially help you recover your losses.

At present, our team of Securities Lawyers is investigating potential claims against broker-dealers who advised investors to invest in non-traded REITs, such as Hartman VREIT XXI, Inc.. Non-traded REITs are complex investment products that are not traded on major securities exchanges like the NYSE or Nasdaq. Consequently, these investments lack liquidity, making them highly risky for investors. In the event of adverse circumstances, investors may find it difficult to sell their investment. Even if a buyer is found on the secondary market, the sale price is typically significantly discounted. Additionally, non-traded REITs are often marketed with promises of returns without adequately explaining the significant risks involved. If you purchased Hartman VREIT XXI, Inc. without your Broker adequately explaining the illiquid and highly risky nature of the investment, you may have grounds for a FINRA arbitration claim against your Broker for their failure to provide adequate risk disclosures prior to the sale. Broker-dealers are obligated to conduct thorough due diligence on recommended investments and ensure their suitability for investors. Failure to meet these obligations may lead to liability for resulting losses in a FINRA arbitration claim.

Should you have suffered investment losses in Hartman VREIT XXI, Inc. and are interested in a complimentary consultation with a securities attorney, please don’t hesitate to call The Securities Lawyers at Halling & Cayo, S.C. on (414) 755-5020.


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David Seth Hill focuses his practice on securities litigation, creditor’s rights, and commercial litigation. He has experience handling a very broad range of civil litigation matters and represents clients throughout Wisconsin. One of Seth’s unique skills is that he has a great deal of experience in obtaining funds in order to satisfy judgments for his clients.

Seth is a 2009 graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School. While in law school Seth was a legal intern for the Innocence Project. He also served as an editor of the Law Review. He received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from Montana State University in 2005.



Seth Hill is a Shareholder at Halling and Cayo, a full service law firm in Milwaukee, WI and part of its Securities Litigation team. 

Attorney Hill’s practice focuses on investor’s rights and securities litigation within the FINRA arbitration forum.

Contact him at 414-271-3400 or via e-mail at DSH@hallingcayo.com to see if he can help recover funds.