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Justin Moy
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Non accredited deal operators for syndications

Justin Moy
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Have you invested with a deal sponsor who does non accredited (506b) deals? If so, would be great to hear what groups you've had a good experience with. Feel free to comment on this form or DM me if that's more comfortable for you. TIA

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Kim Lisa Taylor
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Kim Lisa Taylor
  • Attorney
  • Saint Augustine, FL
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Nearly all of our clients start out with Rule 506(b) offerings. The best way to meet syndicators who do Rule 506(b) Offerings is at live events like @Gino Barbaro's Multi-family Mastery, REMentor's Ultimate Partnering, or Joe Fairless' Best Ever Conference. You probably don't want to invest in someone's first deal unless you know them extremely well, so make sure you ask about the management team's track record of doing deals together. 

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