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Disclaimer

 NOT AN OFFER TO SELL OR SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY SECURITIES;
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF, OR A GUARANTEE OF, FUTURE RESULTS

The material found on this website does not constitute an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities issued by us and described herein. such an offering is made only by means of a private placement memorandum or similar offering documents (a “PPM”) nonpublic offering of securities to which our PPM relates.

 

The company has provided all the information stated herein. the company makes no express or implied representation or warranty as to the completeness of this information or, in the case of projections, estimates, plans, or forward-looking assumptions or statements, as to their attainability or the accuracy and completeness of the assumptions from which they are derived.  Estimates of the company’s performance are necessarily subject to a high degree of uncertainty and may vary materially from actual results and no representations, warranties or assurances of any kind are made or should be inferred with respect to the economic return, if any, that may accrue to an investor in the company.

 

The company is conducting this offering under rule 506(c) of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act. under 506(c), a company can broadly solicit and generally advertise the offering, but still be deemed to be undertaking a private offering within section 4(a)(2) if:

1.       the investors in the offering are all accredited investors; and the company has taken reasonable steps to verify that its investors are accredited investors, which could include reviewing documentation, such as w-2s, tax returns, bank and brokerage statements, credit reports, independent third party

2.       the verification letters dated within the previous three months and the like.

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Investing in private real estate offerings is not suitable for all persons and involves special risks including, without limitation, illiquidity and limitations on the redemption of securities; demand for real property; changes in supply and demand for real property; changes in law; tenant turnover or defaults; loss of investment; competition; casualty losses; use of leverage; and fluctuation of real estate values based on economic, environmental and other factors.

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