b'They are required to be truthful with you. You may also want to ask for some investor references from past deals.Below is a summary of the questions you should ask. Checklist: 10 Questions You Should Ask 1.What is the issuers background, education and experience with similar investments, if any?2.Who are the team members involved in acquisition and operation of the property, including other members of the asset management entity, attorneys, CPAs, property managers, and affiliates that may receive fees? 3.When are cash distributions paid to investors, including the proposed timing and anticipated percentage returns? 4.What fees and distributions will be paid to the issuer?5.What is the anticipated duration of the investment? 6.Ask for information about the property, including the type and condition, purchase price, financial history, proposed added value, exit strategies, and financial projections. 7.What has to happen for you to get your money back and what if you need to get out early? 8.What are the voting rights of investors? 9.What are the provisions for removal of the issuer? 292'