Real Estate Crowdfunding in 2021 with Mark Roderick – episode 9
In This Episode:
- Updates to Accredited Investor qualifications
- Who qualifies as a “Finder” of capital?
- Title III crowdfunding changes
- How can sponsors and investors take advantage of recent changes
- Why crowdfunding is a marketing business
Guest Info:
Mr. Roderick concentrates his practice on the representation of privately-owned and emerging growth companies, including companies in the technology, real estate, and health care industries. Mark specializes in the representation of entrepreneurial, growth-oriented companies and their owners.
Source: https://crowdfundingattorney.com/2020/12/14/podcast-the-storage-investor-show/
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