In this episode of the Building Wealth Through Commercial Real Estate Podcast, we sit down with Mauricio Rauld, the go-to real estate syndication attorney in the country.
Known for helping real estate syndicators stay out of jail by ensuring compliance with federal and state securities laws, Mauricio has over 22 years of experience and leads the security token offerings (STO) practice at his firm.
Mauricio shares his journey, insights on the legal aspects of syndication, and tips for those looking to raise capital. He discusses his role as a legal advisor to prominent real estate figures like Ken McElroy and Robert Helms, and his appearances across the country educating investors on the critical legal frameworks in real estate syndication.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to the world of syndication, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you navigate the complexities of real estate investing.
Tune in to learn how to keep your syndication projects compliant and successful!
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