SEC Regulation D Rule 506(c) & General Solicitation Explained in a Video
This entry was posted on February 26, 2014 by Brian Fritton.
If you've been itching to understand general solicitation and the SEC Regulation D Rule 506(c) of the JOBS Act, then watch this 5 minute video by Bill Carlton of AngelMD. Things have been quiet on the JOBS Act lately, so it's a good time to get caught up on what IS in place, before new amendments and changes are made later this year.
Patch of Land is conducting business under the 506(c) regulation, as we believe that in the long run our company and our investors will be better served this way. We've been discussing this topic actively on Bigger Pockets. For the full conversation please click here.
If you want to learn more, take a look at some of the most commonly asked questions we receive about real estate crowdfunding on a daily basis and find out why so many people are crowdfunding real estate projects across the country with Patch of Land.
If you still want to know how Patch of Land works for professional real estate developers and accredited investors, please visit Patch of Land’s FAQ section and learn more today.
This entry was posted in Q&A From the Patch, Video and tagged The JOBS Act, General Solicitation, Regulation D Rule 506c, real estate crowdfunding on February 26, 2014 by Brian Fritton.
Rule 506(b) vs. Rule 506(c): What Can I Show On My Site, To Whom, and When? / The Patch commented January 20, 2015
[…] because that would be “general solicitation and advertising,” which is permitted under Rule 506(c) but still prohibited under Rule 506(b). If you're a real estate portal, you can say “We have […]
Real Estate Crowdfunding: How to Survive a Shark Tank Attack / The Patch commented February 9, 2015
[…] we let invest on our platform. For protection, we file every one of our investment offerings under Regulation D Rule 506(c) with the Securities and Exchange Commission and have a robust accreditation verification process. […]