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How do I working with a Real Estate fund
To scale up to achieve my goals I thought aligning with a RE fund would be ideal. How should I approach, prepare and present my deal so a RE fund will carry them in their list of portfolios for their investors? I do not have an SEC license for securities, is that something a fund would ask of me our would they take on that part of the responsibility? I work with SFH leases, what size portfolio would a fund consider too small (or too large)? Lastly, do any of you know how the funding works? Do funds invest in portfolios that already have assets or does the fund, fund acquisition and are they nimble enough to fund tight timelines (weeks instead of months)? Thank you for your help.