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Are You Raising Private Money Legally With Kim Taylor
Are You Raising Private Money Legally With Kim Taylor
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, Jake and Gino interview Kim Taylor, the founder of Syndication Attorneys PLLC, a boutique corporate securities law firm that helps clients nationwide with their federal real estate securities offerings. Kim will be one of the speakers at the Multifamily Mastery 4 this year. Kim and the other members of the Syndication Attorneys team focus on helping small business owners/developers structure and convey their investment opportunities in a way that will attract private investors, both domestic and foreign. They teach their clients how to use securities laws effectively and provide them the tools and resources they need to achieve their business goals legally. More than a law firm, Syndication Attorneys PLLC helps entrepreneurs create successful investment companies. Key insights: 00:00 Introduction 01:02 Multifamily Mastery 4: www.jakeandgino.com/mm4 02:16 Current multifamily market trends 04:20 Market predictions 06:15 Why to hire a syndication attorney 07:57 How to hire a syndication attorney 13:20 Resources on syndication compliance 15:50 What constitutes an Investment Contract 17:29 Tips for investing as Limited Partners 19:45 Gino’s first real estate investment 21:01 Regulatory compliances for raising money 28:11 Updates on Self-directed IRAs 30:53 Long-term investor mindset 35:33 Success tips for Multifamily Investors 38:14 Kim’s upcoming initiatives for start-ups Check out Kim’s website: https://syndicationattorneys.com/ Curious about Multifamily Investing? Register for this complimentary training now and check out whether Multifamily Investing can help you create the life you desire: https://bityl.co/6v71
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
How to get your Accounting right to Grow your Multifamily Business: Good accounting can make or break your real estate investing career. It’s no surprise that lenders prefer working with investors who outsource their books to a 3rd party. But there’s more to the story than just outsourcing your bookkeeping. In. by Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs