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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

How to structure a partnership with four people?
Hello!
I'm very grateful for BiggerPockets and this amazing community of people. After learning about Real Estate for a few months and finding out financing while self-employed isn't that easy I have gotten together 3 close friends to start a partnership. Besides funds, each brings different things to the table, and it would be great to work with them.
My question is this, on the book "Building Wealth One House at a Time", he talks about how to split 50/50 one person can get the loan and the other deed an undivided one-half interest after the loan is in place. So if one of my friends gets the bank loan and finances under his name. Can he then deed a quarter of the property to each of us?
Thanks in advance for the help!