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Edwin Valdovinos
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Should it be 50/50 ?

Edwin Valdovinos
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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I am working on a fix and flip with a partner. He got the property off market for a really good price under contract. We want to rehab the property and sell it ARV. I am coming up with all of the money for the deposit on a hard money loan. Should we be splitting the profits even ?

Initially he wanted to wholesale the property.

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JD Martin
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JD Martin
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I (personally) would never do a deal 50/50 if I am putting up all the cash. Anyone can say anything they want about "the deal", but without real money there's nothing. I would consider being close to that number if *all* I was doing was funding the deal and the partner was doing everything else - but more likely I would simply become the bank and finance the deal that way, with a lien so I'd simply foreclose if they couldn't make it work. Then I'd be guaranteed either the property or my money back. 

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