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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

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JV Split Percent No Labor Partner

Jon D.
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I'm going to try this more succinctly because my first post was likely too long and unnecessarily confusing.
2 partners on a property. Lets say *neither are contributing any labor or what labor is rendered is paid for separately.*


A is contributing 10% DP + only person on mortgage
B is contributing the other 10% DP.

In this scenario what do you think the equity split should be? 


How do you think it would change if A contributed 5% + mortgage and B contributed 15% of DP?

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