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Laurie Snyder
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Meadville, PA
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Structuring a Parnership with Family

Laurie Snyder
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Meadville, PA
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Getting ready to purchase a deal with family and looking for some advice on structuring. Property would be a short term rental/event venue with historic significance to the community and a great location. One family member has cash to invest, but doesn't want to deal with it otherwise. My sister and her husband would like to partner with my husband and myself on actually fixing, maintaining and running the business. We would need to either combine our separate lines of credit or get a commercial loan to cover 75% of the deal + renovations, holding costs and cap ex fund. We are thinking of creating an LLC for this venture and any others we may want to take on together in the future if things go well. Any advice on the best way to structure with 2 active partners and 1 silent? We have only ever used single member LLCs for our own deals. Thanks in advance!

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