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Dominique Canlas
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Due diligence for investing in syndication

Dominique Canlas
  • Investor
  • Orange County, CA
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What steps do people normally take before signing/joining a syndication as a passive investor? Anything to look out for when it comes to reviewing the contract/documents? Is it necessary to hire a lawyer?

Thanks in advance!

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Mason Weiss
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Mason Weiss
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Measure the opportunity cost. Right now tying up your money for the next several years could bring minimal passive income for the entry price.

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