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Brian Lenz
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  • Keller, TX
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Syndicating SFR deals and SEC concerns

Brian Lenz
  • Investor
  • Keller, TX
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I recently read an excellent article by Michael Blank about synidcating SFR and small multifamily deals. It basically helps you create an investment opportunity for those that want to invest in deals but have less capital at hand. Here is a link to the article - https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/04/2...

My concern is with the SEC and securities laws.  Does anyone have experience with this type of deal funding and know if the same rules apply as with larger commercial deals?