Pooling capital from multiple investors to purchase larger properties, typically structured with general partners (operators) and limited partners (investors). In Canada, real-estate syndications are almost always securities offerings regulated under provincial securities legislation (NI 45-106 prospectus exemptions, registered-dealer requirements, accredited-investor verification, and often offering-memorandum disclosure). LendCity is not a registered dealer or adviser and does not offer or solicit syndicated investments — engage a securities lawyer and a registered exempt-market dealer before raising capital or investing in one.
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