Erin Quinlan Riley

Vice President & Counsel at Asset Preservation, Inc.

Erin Quinlan Riley is an experienced real estate transactional attorney currently serving as Vice President & Counsel at Asset Preservation, Inc. since July 2019. Previously, Erin held the position of Shareholder at Boutin Jones from September 2010 to June 2019, and worked as an Attorney at McDonough Holland & Allen, PC from July 2003 to September 2010. Throughout these roles, Erin has specialized in leases, acquisitions, dispositions, financing, and redevelopment, while also providing environmental regulatory advice related to due diligence and potential liability risks in real estate transactions. Erin earned a JD from the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law between 1999 and 2002, and holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies (Bio/Geology) from the University of the Pacific, completed from 1995 to 1998.

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Sacramento, United States

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Asset Preservation, Inc.

Since 1990, Asset Preservation, Inc. (API) has been a leading national “Qualified Intermediary” and has successfully completed over 200,000 Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges. API is committed to providing investors the highest levels of experience, expertise, and security of funds in the industry – what we call The API Advantage™. EXPERTISE - API’s Exchange Counselors, attorneys, and accountants provide personal attention to each exchange and our Commercial Division staff handles complex exchange transactions where sophistication, speed and institutional flexibility are needed to get the job done. SECURITY - API maintains fidelity bond coverage, Errors & Omissions coverage and has implemented other protections for its customers that go beyond the typical protections offered by other qualified intermediaries. - API is a member of the Stewart Family of companies under the umbrella of Stewart Information Services Corporation (SISCO), an NYSE publicly traded company. Upon request, SISCO issues a Letter of Assurance (LOA) to API’s exchange customers. Under the terms of this LOA, SISCO assures API’s performance of its obligations under its Exchange Agreement. - Exchange funds are not commingled with API’s Operating Accounts. API offers multiple investment options to suit our customer’s needs.