

Raise Capital Legally
Kim Lisa Taylor
Ready to invest in properties and projects bigger than you can manage alone? Then you're ready to syndicate. Our "Raise Capital Legally" host and Corporate Securities Attorney Kim Lisa Taylor, and co-host Krisha Young guides you through this complex and confusing world. Learn how to raise all the capital you need for real estate or small business and avoid legal potholes. Each episode either teaches a subject related to capital raising or interviews service providers who offer services investors need as they grow their businesses. At the end of each show, Kim and her guests take live questions from the audience. Kim is not just an attorney, she's also an investor. She has owned or controlled 30 rental properties; has been a general partner in a land development project; and currently owns vacation rentals. She is also the author of two Amazon best sellers on how to raise capital legally. Kim and her team have helped hundreds of clients raise ~$4B.Information discussed during this podcast is of a general, educational nature and should not be construed as a legal advice. Get one of our Amazon Best-Sellers mailed to you. Text the word SYNDICATE to 844-796-3428 and give us your address.
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Apr 22, 2021 • 1h 12min
Opportunity Zones — The Next Big Thing in Multifamily? With Matt Wills
Investing in Opportunity Zones has been a hot topic for investors since the program was introduced with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. While some embraced it right away, others have waited to see how regulation of the program would take shape. Could the time finally be right for you to consider such a strategy? In this episode, Kim Lisa Taylor and Matt Wills, the newest attorney on Syndication Attorneys, PLLC’s legal team, discuss the latest developments regarding Opportunity Zones.Contact: emailSyndication Attorneys WebsiteInvestor Marketing Materials

Apr 8, 2021 • 1h 17min
How To Survive Today's Multifamily Market Conditions
In this episode, host Kim Lisa Taylor is joined by special guest David Lindahl, who shares his insights and tips regarding surviving and prospering in today’s multifamily market. David is one of the best-known educators in the multifamily investing space, having founded RE Mentor nearly 20 years ago. Thousands of investors have attended RE Mentor’s training events over the years.Contact via: emailSyndication Attorneys WebsiteInvestor Marketing Materials

Mar 25, 2021 • 1h
60 years of Capital Raising Wisdom with Sam Freshman
This episode features special guest Sam Freshman, longtime investor, syndicator and the author of “Principles of Real Estate Syndication” (more than 50,000 copies sold). What a treat for listeners, to be able to learn from one of the leading syndication experts in the country. We urge you to tune in so that you, too, can benefit from his wisdom.Contact: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Mar 18, 2021 • 26min
Syndicate or Fund - Which Offering Type is Better for You?
Choosing the right offering type — specified, semi-specified, blind pool or segregated — is one of the most important matters you’ll need to consider when creating a securities offering to legally pool money from private investors. In this episode, we examine the four to help you determine which is the best fit for your situation.Click below for related content:Specified, Semi-Specified, Segregated or Blind Pool — Which Offering Type is Right for You?Contact via: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Mar 11, 2021 • 52min
Underwriting Real Estate Deals Made Easy
Experienced syndicator Bob Bowman describes his new software, called Commercial Underwriter, which he says will enable you to underwrite a deal in 5 minutes (of course, you would do a more in-depth analysis before you write the offer).Contact via: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Mar 4, 2021 • 33min
How to Earn Money as a Real Estate Syndicator
How do you make money as a real estate syndicator? It’s a common question from those who are new to or who are continuing to master this wealth-building strategy.Click below for related content:12 Ways You Can Earn Money as a Real Estate SyndicatorContact via: emailSyndication Attorneys WebsiteInvestor Marketing Materials

Feb 25, 2021 • 42min
What's The Difference Between a JV and a Security?
What you don’t know CAN hurt you, particularly when you’re using other people’s money for your real estate investments. In this episode, Kim Lisa Taylor discusses the difference between joint ventures and securities and why you need to know which you’re dealing with.Click below for related content:Joint Ventures or Securities – What’s the Difference?Contact via: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Feb 18, 2021 • 37min
How to Set the Stage for Capital Raising Success
In this episode, Kim Lisa Taylor discusses:The definitions of “syndicate” and “syndicator”Why one would want to syndicateEight steps to set the stage for syndication successClick below for related content:What is Real Estate Syndication?What You Should Know Before Investing in a SyndicationHow to Structure a Real Estate SyndicateContact via: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Feb 11, 2021 • 60min
What's The Best Way to Develop Relationships with Investors?
In this episode, Kim discusses "dating for dollars." also known as "How to Raise Money Legally for a Rule 506(b) Offering." She also talks teaches you how to develop a database of potential investors. Finally, she'll guide will help you through the process to create a marketing plan that gives you the best possible opportunity for success in fundraising once you have an offering in hand. Contact: emailSyndication Attorneys Website

Feb 11, 2021 • 43min
How to Avoid Mistakes Rookie Investors Make
With special guest, Vinney ChopraIn 1976, Vinney came to the U.S. from India with $7 in his pocket. He syndicated his first multifamily property in 2009, and he has gone on to syndicate 26 multifamily properties ranging from 14 to 267 units. His company currently controls 2300 units. Vinney and his investment team have successfully raised more than $70 million from private investors. In this episode, Vinney and Kim discuss some of the mistakes beginning syndicators make, and how to avoid them.Contact: emailSyndication Attorneys WebsiteVinney Chopra website