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Syndications Made Easy – Avoiding Legal Traps

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Have you ever felt lost navigating the complex legal landscape of commercial real estate? You’re not alone. Many investors unknowingly step into common legal traps, risking their hard-earned money and reputation. But there’s a way to safeguard your investments and ensure smooth sailing in your commercial real estate ventures.
In this episode, Aviva chats with Richard Crouch, a seasoned commercial real estate attorney with over two decades of experience. They dive deep into the often overlooked yet crucial aspects of commercial real estate law, offering invaluable insights to protect your investments.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The critical importance of transparency and communication in syndications.
  • How the Corporate Transparency Act impacts your commercial real estate deals.
  • Effective exit strategies to secure your investments in uncertain times.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Introduction of Richard Crouch
05:41 The Role of Syndications in Commercial Real Estate
07:30 Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act
11:15 Compliance with the Corporate Transparency Act
12:41 Potential Future Legislation Impacting Syndications
16:53 Exploring Exit Strategies in Syndications
21:20 Advice for New Syndicators
26:20 Contact Information and Conclusion
Where to Find Richard Crouch:
Website: woodsroger.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/woodsrogers/
Email: Richard.Crouch@wrvblaw.com
Phone: 757-353-0969

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Introduction of Richard Crouch (00:00:00)

2. The Role of Syndications in Commercial Real Estate (00:06:04)

3. Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act (00:07:53)

4. Compliance with the Corporate Transparency Act (00:11:38)

5. Potential Future Legislation Impacting Syndications (00:13:04)

6. Exploring Exit Strategies in Syndications (00:17:16)

7. Advice for New Syndicators (00:21:43)

8. Contact Information and Conclusion (00:26:43)

68 episodes

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Content provided by Aviva Sonenreich. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aviva Sonenreich or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever felt lost navigating the complex legal landscape of commercial real estate? You’re not alone. Many investors unknowingly step into common legal traps, risking their hard-earned money and reputation. But there’s a way to safeguard your investments and ensure smooth sailing in your commercial real estate ventures.
In this episode, Aviva chats with Richard Crouch, a seasoned commercial real estate attorney with over two decades of experience. They dive deep into the often overlooked yet crucial aspects of commercial real estate law, offering invaluable insights to protect your investments.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The critical importance of transparency and communication in syndications.
  • How the Corporate Transparency Act impacts your commercial real estate deals.
  • Effective exit strategies to secure your investments in uncertain times.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Introduction of Richard Crouch
05:41 The Role of Syndications in Commercial Real Estate
07:30 Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act
11:15 Compliance with the Corporate Transparency Act
12:41 Potential Future Legislation Impacting Syndications
16:53 Exploring Exit Strategies in Syndications
21:20 Advice for New Syndicators
26:20 Contact Information and Conclusion
Where to Find Richard Crouch:
Website: woodsroger.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/woodsrogers/
Email: Richard.Crouch@wrvblaw.com
Phone: 757-353-0969

Liked this episode? Share it with a friend.
Love the show? Leave us a 5-star review! Even a short sentence helps us keep bringing you the content you love.
Ready to sell or lease a warehouse? Visit warehousehotline.com to get started.
Want to get started in commercial real estate? Download my FREE guide to teach you exactly what you need to get started!
Connect with Aviva:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Introduction of Richard Crouch (00:00:00)

2. The Role of Syndications in Commercial Real Estate (00:06:04)

3. Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act (00:07:53)

4. Compliance with the Corporate Transparency Act (00:11:38)

5. Potential Future Legislation Impacting Syndications (00:13:04)

6. Exploring Exit Strategies in Syndications (00:17:16)

7. Advice for New Syndicators (00:21:43)

8. Contact Information and Conclusion (00:26:43)

68 episodes

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