by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jul 28, 2016
Are you selling securities or joint ventures? If you are using other people’s money for your real estate investments, you need to know the difference between a joint venture and a security. The questions you need to ask are: Will investors invest money in a common...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jul 29, 2016
First there was Rule 506, under which investors could claim exemption to the requirement of registering securities. Subsequently, in its July 10, 2013, meeting, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted the new Regulation D, Rule 506(c),...
by Kim Lisa Taylor | Jun 24, 2019
Here’s a 10-step checklist on how to start a Real Estate Syndication: 1 – Select an asset class Figure out what asset class you want to buy (multifamily, shopping centers, hospitality, self-storage, development projects, single family residential, etc.). 2...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | May 18, 2017
QUESTION: How can I solicit investors for a group real estate investment? A securities offering claiming the “private placement” exemption from registration under Regulation D, Rule 506(b)—“Rule 506(b)”—per Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933 is generally a...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | May 4, 2017
There are a number of ways to split money with investors in a syndication. Real estate syndicators commonly use a couple: a straight-split scenario, or a preferred return scenario. There Are Many Ways to Split Money With Investors Let’s take a closer look at two...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Apr 18, 2017
Real estate syndication is a term that’s gaining traction in today’s property market. But what exactly does it mean? And how can it benefit both seasoned and novice investors? In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the ins and outs of real estate...