REALWorld Law

Corporate vehicles

Restrictions on foreign investment

Are foreigners allowed to invest by directly purchasing a commercial real estate asset?

United States

United States

Generally, a foreign investor may purchase a direct interest in commercial real estate, although it is advisable that, for liability protection purposes, an interest in commercial real estate be held through a legal entity. Moreover, lenders may require that a foreign investor hold its interest through a legal entity. In certain circumstances a federal statutory requirement to file a national security clearance process overseen by the US federal government body known as the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) may be required. Furthermore, foreign investment in a US business which results in a foreign person or entity owning 10% or more of the voting securities or equivalent interests in a US business enterprise may be subject to reporting requirements administered by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the US Department of Commerce.