
Accredited Investor Requirements for the Latitude 20 REIT Offering
To comply with U.S. securities regulations under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, participation in the Latitude 20 REIT is limited strictly to accredited investors. This classification ensures that participants have the financial capacity and sophistication necessary to evaluate and withstand the risks of private real estate investing.
Individual Eligibility (Rule 501(a), Regulation D)
An individual is considered an accredited investor if at least one of the following applies:
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Has a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with a spouse or spousal equivalent (excluding the value of a primary residence).
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Has an individual annual income exceeding $200,000 (or $300,000 jointly with a spouse or spousal equivalent) in each of the last two years, with a reasonable expectation of maintaining that income level.
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Holds certain professional financial licenses, such as Series 7, Series 65, or Series 82.
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Is a knowledgeable employee of a private investment fund.
Entity Eligibility
An entity qualifies as an accredited investor if it meets any of the following conditions:
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Possesses assets exceeding $5 million, and was not formed solely to purchase securities.
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Is composed entirely of equity owners who are themselves accredited investors.
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Is a registered investment advisor, broker-dealer, or other qualifying institution.
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Is a family office or trust with over $5 million in assets under management.
Regulatory Overview: Rule 506 Offerings
The Latitude 20 REIT offering is conducted under Rule 506 of Regulation D, which provides two key pathways:
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Rule 506(b): No public advertising is allowed. The issuer must reasonably believe all investors are accredited.
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Rule 506(c): Public advertising is allowed, but the issuer must take reasonable steps to verify accredited status, such as reviewing tax returns, bank statements, or third-party verification letters.
Private REIT Considerations
The Latitude 20 REIT is classified as a Private Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), which differs significantly from public REITs:
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Available only to accredited investors
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Not listed on public exchanges
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Shares are illiquid and may not be transferred or redeemed easily
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Investors must understand and accept higher risk, reduced liquidity, and longer-term commitment
Investor Compliance & Verification
All investors must undergo an accredited investor verification process before any capital is accepted. This may include submission of:
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Income documentation (tax returns or pay stubs)
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Net worth verification (bank, brokerage, or retirement account statements)
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License verification for qualifying professionals
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Third-party verification from a CPA, attorney, or registered investment advisor
Summary Eligibility Checklist
Category Criteria
Individual Net worth > $1M (excluding home), or income > $200K ($300K joint), or qualifying license
Entity Assets > $5M, or composed of accredited owners, or a qualified institution
Verification Documents proving financial status or professional qualifications
AML 和 KYC 概述
季度投资者更新,包括财产收购摘要、财务业绩和预测。
季度股息发放,取决于现金流和董事会批准。
为美国投资者提供年度 K-1 税务报告;外国投资者将收到相应的年终财务摘要。
与基金领导和合规官举行年度一般投资者会议(虚拟或面对面)。
SEC D表格备案
Latitude 20 Equity Fund LLC 已根据 D 条例 506(c) 规则向美国证券交易委员会 (SEC) 提交了 D 表。此项豁免允许进行公开募集,前提是所有投资者均通过第三方或发行人途径验证其合格。
我们的法律顾问确保基金文件每年更新,并完全符合美国证券交易委员会 (SEC) 的要求。任何重大变更都会及时更新,并立即通知投资者。
遵守墨西哥和美国的法规
该基金遵循双重合规框架:
美国:根据联邦证券法,作为私人房地产投资信托基金 (REIT) 运营,由一家美国有限责任公司 (Astamar Asset Management LLC) 管理。由首席合规官监督,并根据美国证券交易委员会 (SEC) 和美国国税局 (IRS) 的规定履行报告义务。
墨西哥:所有权和资产收购由墨西哥实体 Hauzen Consultoría 进行。所有收购均经过公证、公共登记处登记,并由墨西哥法律顾问进行尽职调查。我们遵守 SAT 税法和 INM(移民/外商所有权规则),并在必要时使用 Fideicomisos(银行信托)。
这种结构确保基金在两个司法管辖区内保持透明度、投资者保护和运营合法性。