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Zack Cinotto
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peru, IL
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Structuring a single family deal

Zack Cinotto
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peru, IL
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I currently have one single family unit which was a great deal. I am cashflowing over $250/month and everything went very smooth.

Now, I want to continue to buy more properties but I don’t have the funds to do so. I reached out to some individuals in my area and they said they would be willing to invest in my strategy after I explained it to them.

Assuming they invest in my next single family home, or even if it is a duplex, does anyone have recommendations on how to structure the deal? Splitting the cash flow? Splitting the equity? Just looking to find the best way to do so.

I would be managing the whole property as they would only be providing the capital for a down payment.

Thanks in advanced!

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