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Passive Investing - Syndications
I'm interested in reviewing multifamily syndication offering memorandums to see how the deals are being marketed and structured in terms of sponsor fees. Eventually I'd like to get into working as a GP so I want to get a better feel for typical deal structuring.
Do you have any recommendations on how to find sponsors to request OMs from?
Given the securities laws and the headaches of Private Placement Memorandums it seems like most GPs are only marketing to their existing investor pool.
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@Scott Hutter I'm not an attorney, so it might be better confirming this with one, but I don't believe that there would be any risk associated with people allowing you to review their offering documents for offerings that are already closed and no longer available to participate in. If anything, they might ask you to sign a document confirming that you're aware that the offering is closed and that the materials are only being provided to you for educational purposes. What is it that you're specifically looking to find out about the structuring?