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Jarrett T.
  • Central, NJ
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Partnerships with limited capital, Yes of No?

Jarrett T.
  • Central, NJ
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Let's talk partnerships!

How many of you partnered with members who came to the table with less than or no more than $10,000 towards a deal? 

Let's say the property was about $100,000, and the cost of the rehab was about $15,000, but they could only contribute about $5,000 - $10,000. He/she worked hard, managed the property, communicated well, basically made sure you never had to worry about a thing during the rehab process. Did you follow through with them, or pass because of lack of capital?

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