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Partnering on real estate deals

Jaden Griggs
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Hey everyone!

I'm considering partnering on my first real estate deal. I was looking to hear the pros and cons of partnering to acquire properties from some seasoned investors? Maybe some things that I should look out for or some testimonies of how partnering was game changer for you! The reason I'm considering partnering is so that my capital could go bit further and it will help my get my investing journey started. Thanks in advance. 

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Charles Carillo
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Charles Carillo
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@Jaden Griggs

Many partnerships fail for many different reasons. The thing I have seen is that, most of the time, one partner is more serious, and ends up doing most of the work. Or, the partners have different side businesses which takes from the partnership.

DM me, we have a list of what to look for in a partner.

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