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Mike Migliaccio
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Mike Migliaccio
  • Investor
  • Farmingdale, NY
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I started a small real estate investment group and am buying multi family apartment buildings. As we continue to learn and grow, we have been developing relationships with others that would like to invest with us. I am aware that there are new crowdfunding rules but i'd like to know how to handle new equity and/or debt investors and if we offer a basket of properties how to handle current and future investors. For example (but not limited to this) do we start a new LLC and have equity investors listed as partners? Is there some other sort of agreement like a personal placement memorandum that is required?

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