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Sean Dezoysa Drawbacks of pooling of funds
26 December 2012 | 7 replies
I have operated two blind pool funds, with a decent number of accredited investors in them and our investments have always been whole loans (and assets related to real estate).
Paul Wink Mobile Home Park syndications/investment fund
18 February 2019 | 5 replies
I am a non accredited investor, FYI.Also, would anyone recommend a "Lonnie deal" for a California mobile home?
Joel A. CrowdFunding - Realty mogul
8 October 2015 | 9 replies
My question is does anyone know if the SEC law will change and allow non-accredited investors to invest in crowd funding.Ultimately, as a non accredited investor, I just want to know how I would go about investing some money in crowdfunding.  
Jay M. Anyone out there have experience with ABC Capital Investments in Philadelphia, PA for turnkey properties?
30 November 2022 | 181 replies
Are these "turnkey" businesses a way for unethical investors to get inexperienced, non-accredited investors into money losing investments? 
Nate S. 1031 Properties
20 November 2015 | 19 replies
They are available as well only to accredited investors, therefore information on them is not typically publically available.   
Brandi Bryan home inspector
28 March 2016 | 5 replies
You've already paid us, and most Nationally Accredited groups make it an ethical violation to do repairs on a property we've inspected for a client (or to even give price quotes.)
Karen Margrave LOAN, JOINT VENTURE - ADVICE WANTED!!
12 December 2013 | 20 replies
The rub is that you have to get the investor to prove up that they're accredited using someone like a CPA or attorney; which is very hard to get them to do.
Daniel Kelly New Member - Crowdfunding
12 March 2015 | 9 replies
Does your company require accredited investors?
Ben Leybovich Should Newbies Have Access to Calculators?
22 November 2015 | 92 replies
The Human in us desires a Coach, Teacher, Mentor, Partner or Instructor to validate the information being received within the material, to be able to then bounce the information off of others with related knowledge (BP can assist with this aspect for sure) and finally to be held accountable to turn that information into action which should result in positive growth (and even higher income/profits as related to a career or business venture).Now I know, everyone can see or not see value in investing money to obtain a foundation or even an advanced knowledge taught by practicing professional instructors in the area related to the information sought, but why don't we complain about those same investments into an Accredited College for a paper degree which is suppose to have you prepared for the "Real World" experiences that come afterwards and sometimes fall short?
Mary Barsoum Intro
22 February 2015 | 6 replies
I just joined BP as an Accredited Stager Professional and interior decorator.