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How to bring together multiple investors
So I've found a group of multi-family properties that are being sold as a bundle deal, but the price is way out of my price range and way more than I'd be able to get financing for by myself. If I were to find multiple people to invest with me on this, what is the best (or legally correct) way to pool our money together to purchase the properties?