The SEC oversees the transactions and marketing of securities in the U.S, but the regulations can be confusing and hard to navigate. In this episode, SEC attorney Richard Chen offers a 30,000-foot view of how to file properly with the SEC when creating a real estate fund. With the JOBS act in 2013, now people can pool the capital with less regulation but what are the rules and when is someone required to file with the SEC. Also, Blue Sky Laws differ from state to state throwing a curveball into each filing requirement. Although this may be perceived as a dry topic, Aaron and Richard engage the listener with fun stories and tips for how to not break the law when starting a fund. Even if you are a passive investor, it may be good to know the basics of SEC regulation.
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00:00 Intro
02:15 When to file with SEC
06:19 Blue Sky Laws
08:08 Hire SEC attorney
12:36 About Richard Chen
15:40 Connect with Richard
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