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Joshua Dorkin What Impact will Crowdfunding have on real estate finance?
29 October 2013 | 46 replies
From what I've read, investors would still need to be Accredited Investors.
Scott L. Comparing crowdfunding sites for RE
11 May 2014 | 95 replies
Accredited Investor” status is required for most deal participation.
Nikki Jacob Newbie from Utah
9 November 2013 | 9 replies
I am a stay at home mother of 4, and I also homeschool my kids.
Kurt Chen Fannie Mae REO Pool Sale
24 April 2014 | 6 replies
Renovating and renting out 30 properties could be challenging, needs good contractors and property management company.You guys have any idea or experience raising money from accredited investors?
Rob Cee Looking for flooring referral in Albuquerque NM (carpet, laminate, vinyl, tile)
25 April 2014 | 2 replies
I haven't used them myself but their BBB rating is A+ with no complaints in the last 3 yrs.BBB has a list of accredited companies on their site.Sorry I can't be a better help to you.
Jimmy Moncrief REAL FUNDED Experience using crowdfunding?
17 May 2014 | 24 replies
Depending on your deal, some of these sites doing accredited investor funding might not take a look at small deals like that, however, when unaccredited investor crowdfunding gets approved, it will likely be something you can look into.
Jean Norton Private Lender/Joint Venture Structures?
22 April 2015 | 3 replies
As an issuer, its best to deal with accredited investors that are able to assign a premium to the level of risk undertaken but there are various specific conditions under which an unaccredited investor may be legally involved in various types of offerings and also various conditions where their involvement could disqualify the legality of the offer.
Dan Smith How to structure this company?
21 October 2015 | 3 replies
The b offering lets you raise an unlimited amount of capital from both accredited and unaccredited investors.
Hollis G. Violation of SEC rule for Private Investor
10 August 2013 | 7 replies
I understand the exempt status for accredited investors...but I guess I'm wondering how does a certain company(first name starts with "Equity" last name begins with "Build") that I have seen advertise in a similar manner does so, and not be in violation.
Alfred Green Legal boundaries? Seeking private funding for tax lien properties
15 August 2013 | 3 replies
For some of the exemptions, such as rules 505 and506 of Regulation D, a company may sell its securities to what are known as "accredited investors."