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Chris M.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Fundrise, an investor liability question

Chris M.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Howdy,

New to real estates crowdsourcing, and there is a nagging question in my mind regarding the implications of investing in Fundrise's eReits or eFunds. 

Simply put, if Fundrise is sued are unitholders(which are, in fact, members of the project LLC) able to be targeted for their personal assets in a veil-piercing situation?

Also, how about other crowdfunding names, like Realtyshares? Just wondering if the crowdfunding train is one bad lawsuit away from catastrophe. 

Thanks for any guidance!

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