Frequently Asked Questions About - Form 8-K Relevant To Public Real Estate Investment Trusts

GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SUMMARY OF 8-K ITEMS -

What is Form 8-K? -

Form 8-K is the form on which public companies report, on a current basis, the occurrence of significant events. A reportable event is a transaction or occurrence of major significance.

Who must file Form 8-K? -

All U.S. “reporting” companies are responsible for filing Forms 8-K. Foreign issuers that report in the United States use a Form 6-K, which has different requirements.

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