That is correct, the reason for such regulation is depicted in the movie "Wolf of Wall Street", where Florida grandmas are being pitched some "incredible opportunities".
If you're a seller and you did not verify investor accreditation, you're opening yourself up to a lawsuit when things go bad with the investment - what if the buyer comes back and claims he was defrauded and duped into buying shaky securities?
The broker participating in such transaction, in theory, has a chance of having their license revoked due to participation in alleged fraud.
If you're a seller and you did not verify investor accreditation, you're opening yourself up to a lawsuit when things go bad with the investment - what if the buyer comes back and claims he was defrauded and duped into buying shaky securities?
The broker participating in such transaction, in theory, has a chance of having their license revoked due to participation in alleged fraud.