Private Money Lending
Dear fellow real estate
investor,
If you’ve been too scared or
intimidated by all the SEC rules and regulations to attempt pooling money from
multiple private money lenders to fund your real estate deals. Let me help clean up
the mystery!
You see, if you want to make
REAL money investing in real estate, you must know how
to pool money from private lenders. Unfortunately, there is a great deal
of confusion about pooling money for real estate deals and what SEC
rules and regulations apply to this type of investment – and this confusion has
prevented many real estate investors from even attempting to pool private lender
money.
This means that there are an
awful lot of real estate investors out there who aren’t able to raise
the funds they need to participate in big, highly profitable
real estate deals.
But what if I told you there
was a way to clear up all the confusion? What if I told you
that there was a simple, concise, and easy-to-read guide that
reveals exactly what you need to know to begin pooling money from private
lenders?
Would you be interested in
learning more? If so, I urge you to continue
reading.
Introducing
the “Alan Cowgill on Pooling Money” eBook …
At last, there is a
convenient, inexpensive ebook that reveals what you need to
know to begin pooling money from multiple private lenders and being able
to fund all the highly profitable real estate deals you
want!
This ebook features me,
Alan Cowgill, a real estate investor, author, consultant and
national speaker, and attorney and SEC expert Ralph Sherman, Esq.,
answering the most frequently asked questions about pooling money.
You’ll learn:
- How to pool money and stay in SEC
compliance step by easy step
- How much and what type of paperwork
to expect when pooling private lender money for real estate
deals
- How to gain a clear understanding of
your state’s regulations regarding pooling money
- What a disclosure document is and
what is should contain – as well as what it shouldn’t
- Strategies that allow you to legally
pool investor funds.
- Who accredited investors are and why
working with them will dramatically reduce the amount of paperwork you need to
complete when pooling money!
- How to maintain proper records when
pooling money
- Whether or not you need insurance
against the loss of investor funds – and how much the insurance will
cost
- What the tax ramifications are for
you or the lenders when money is pooled
- How to assure a potential private
money lender his money will be secured
- What you should and shouldn’t say in
an advertisement to ensure you don’t run into problems with the SEC and other
authorities
- And much, much more!