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Flipping Partnership Structure
I am partnering with an experienced flipper in my area. I am a Realtor and we will be 50/50 partners. My question is what is the best way to legally structure to protect us both and also best structure tax wise. We each have our own LLC's but should we start a new LLC for this project?