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read moreHave you lost money due to your purchase of American Finance Trust or are you unable to sell your stake in this investment? American Finance Trust is an illiquid and complex ‘Private Placement’ investment.
The term Private Placement is a catch-all term that can also refer to Private Equity, Illiquid Alternative Investments, Direct Placements, Limited Partnerships, non-traded REITs, and a variety of other terms. In a recent article, our firm published a primer on the unique pitfalls of investing in private placements. This post can be found here: http://www.finraarbitrationattorney.com/should-purchase-private-placement-investment/
Private placements like American Finance Trust are complex investments that can be risky and very difficult to unload once purchased. If you purchased American Finance Trust through an investment advisor or stockbroker, and have suffered heavy losses, you may be able to recover your money through a process called FINRA arbitration.
FINRA arbitration is a unique, narrow area of the law. The attorneys at Epperson & Greenidge have extensive experience working within FINRA and we specialize in bringing these arbitration claims on behalf of investors.
If you or a loved one has lost money investing in American Finance Trust, call the experienced FINRA arbitration attorneys at Epperson & Greenidge for a free consultation (877) 445-9261 or contact us on-line.