Steven McNeilly Allegedly Recommended an Unsuitable Real Estate Investment
Steven McNeilly (CRD #: 5614719), a broker registered with American Portfolios Financial Services, is the subject of an investor dispute. This is according to his BrokerCheck record, accessed on August 13, 2024. Keep reading if you have questions regarding his alleged conduct.
Investor Allegations
On July 5, 2024, an investor alleged Steven McNeilly recommended an unsuitable Real Estate investment. The investor is seeking $450,000.
What is an Unsuitable Investment?
FINRA Rule 2111, a.k.a. The Suitability Rule, requires brokers to tailor their investment recommendations to suit investors’ needs. Rule 2111 also requires brokers to consider the following investor characteristics:
- Investment goals
- Age
- Risk tolerance
- Time horizon (i.e., how long the investor plans to hold the investment)
- Investing experience
- Tax status
Investments that do not fit the criteria established by the investor profile may be unsuitable. Investors who rely on brokers for recommendations may recover their losses by pursuing FINRA arbitration.
Background Information
Steven McNeilly has passed the following exams:
- Series 63 Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination
- SIE – Securities Industry Essentials Examination
- Series 7 General Securities Representative Examination
He is a registered broker in 16 states and is a registered investment adviser in five states.
Kurta Law Can Help
If you worked with Steven McNeilly and you have concerns about your investments, do not hesitate to contact us at 877-600-0098 or email info@kurtalawfirm.com for a free consultation.
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