Finance
What is 'private placement' in real estate investment and how does it differ from public offerings in Rhode Island?
AA real estate investment product sold at private showings
BA non-public offering of real estate investment interests (like syndications) sold to accredited investors under SEC exemptions, as opposed to publicly registered securities✓ Correct
CA mortgage offered only to private bank customers
DA real estate transaction conducted without a broker
Explanation
Private placements are real estate investment offerings sold to accredited investors under SEC Regulation D exemptions, avoiding the full public registration process. Syndications and real estate investment funds often use private placements.
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