by Syndication Attorneys | Nov 10, 2021
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by Syndication Attorneys | Sep 7, 2021
What if I have a Rule 506(c) offering, but want to admit a self-directed IRA Investor who is not accredited? You can’t allow this investor to purchase Interests in your company under a Rule 506(c) offering. The only way you can admit a financially non-accredited...
by Syndication Attorneys | Jun 18, 2021
Why Can’t I Get Compensated for Selling Securities for Others? You can, but you must have a license to do it. Just like a real estate broker is required to have a license to get a commission for selling someone else’s house, you need a license to sell someone else’s...
by Syndication Attorneys | Feb 3, 2020
When you are syndicating a cash-flowing property, you must determine how you will distribute cash to your investors at various stages of your company. This is called a “waterfall”. At a minimum, you will need to determine the waterfall for cash flow derived from...
by Syndication Attorneys | Feb 3, 2020
Where do I file Blue Sky Notices if An Investor Invests Through an LLC? If an Investor is using an LLC to make their investment, you would use the state of LLC formation as the state of residence instead of where they physically reside. As far as the law is concerned,...