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Updated about 5 years ago, 12/13/2019

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Blaine Armstrong
  • Developer
  • Norman, OK
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Partnership Structuring Fee expectation

Blaine Armstrong
  • Developer
  • Norman, OK
Posted

I have found myself in a interesting position of possibly being the individual bringing together two other companies and become partners. This involved finding real estate for operations for one group and numerous meetings/calls where I realized a partnership-like situation benefits both parties. There will be land sales possibly by one party to the other as well of which I helped discover. I am not licensed as a broker or anything so I need to know what normal compensation fee would be in this scenario. Also, I am educated on types of compensation structure and making sure liability is limited to as little as possible if something other than a cash fee was proposed. I need help on how to approach this fee and what is the expected fee in this scenario?