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How to get your spouse/partner onboard with Real Estate Investing
There are two main ways you can enter into real estate investing. You go at it alone or you can create a partnership. Both approaches have their pros and cons depending on the situation. For those who are married/committed relationship, you’re already in a life partnership. Question is - how do you get your partner in life on the same page as you when it comes to REI investing? Now, I know that the approach to achieving this different for everyone, but I'm curious to learn the BP community's thoughts on this.
Have you had this discussion with your significant other? How did you approach this? Did it work?