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Looking for suggestions on fairest way to structure partnership
I have two friends who would like to partner up on a multi-unit property. One has much more capital to put in for a down payment than myself and the other friend, and he is not opposed to utilizing his greater capital to get us into a larger property. For example, he would be willing to put in half of the down payment, if we are trying to get a property where the other partner and I could only afford to put in a quarter of the down payment. However, we would all still like to have an equal split of profits and costs after the purchase. So I am looking for suggestions on a fair way to structure such a partnership, or is the only way to do it, to have him get 50% of the profits, while me and the other guy get 25% each? Thanks for any suggestions.