Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

Ep #353  - Mauricio Rauld - SEC Syndication Lawyer

07.08.2019 - By Rod KhleifPlay

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Here is some of what you will learn: Syndication ABCsType of OfferingsAdvertising dos and don’tsSEC Registration exemptionsActive vs passive partnersUnderstanding 506(b) ExemptionDefining preexisting substantive relationship506(c) Exemption - advertising allowedLimited to accredited investors onlyVerify Invest - Independent verifier Nuances of Reg A+Importance of identifying client acquisitionsCan I raise funds for someone else’s deal? To find out more about our guest:http://www.premierlawgroup.net/ To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 41411 or email [email protected]  Join us at a Multifamily Bootcamp, visit: http://MultifamilyBootcamp.com Review and Subscribe   Acquisitions, Mauricio Rauld, apartment investing, apartments, appreciation, Assisted Living, broker, brokers, business, cash flow, cashflow, commercial, commercial real estate, CRE, CRE investing, Defaulted paper, Donald Trump, entrepreneur, equity, Eviction, expert, experts, Foreclosure, funding, Hedge fund, investing, investing in real estate, investments, Rod Khleif, Rod Khleif Florida, Rod Khleif Real Estate, Riyad Khleif , manager, mergers, millionaire, multi-family, multifamily, Office, passive income, podcast, private lending, private money, property management, raw land investing, real estate, real estate broker, real estate cashflow, real estate coaching, real estate investing, real estate investor. Investing, REIT, Retail, Robert Kiyosaki, sales, Sales Coach, sales expert, Sales Training, Self Storage, Selling, Senior Living, Shopping Center, Short Sale, Suburban Office, syndication, training, value add, Repositioning assets, multi-family expert, multifamily expert, multi family investing, multifamily training

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