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Mitch Price
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Putting Together a Simple Business Plan

Mitch Price
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello there. I want to know if there are any business plan software or templates that I can use to draw up a business partnership? I basically am looking for something I can present to my partner with terms and whatnot laid out. Would it be best to reach out to Real Estate attorney (which is what I might do) Or should I just type something up after we negotiate term together. I dont want to overthink it.

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Scott Mac
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Hi Mitch,



To draw up a business partnership--use an attorney,

He/she may have a questionnaire to help you along thee lines.

And the drafting will be more likely to stand up in court if needed.

Good Luck!

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