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Structuring Private Lending Partnerships with No Capital
I'm a brand new investor with no capital, but with a thirst for knowledge and a strong willingness to hustle for the right deal. I understand that most partnerships would be based on me having some skin in the game or having the experience to make up for it... unfortunately I am starting out with neither of these things. But I am able to hunt for great deals.
There is also the chicken or the egg issue... I need a private money partner lined up so I can feel confident making offers on great deals, but I will not be able to secure the support of a private money partner without having great deals locked in.
What would private money partners look for in a deal to feel comfortable investing with a brand new investor?
What sort of split would be required for them to get on board?
What kind of ROI would they require?
Any input and guidance is truly appreciated!