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Charles E. Bruckman
  • San Diego, CA
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Sharing your business plan with team members

Charles E. Bruckman
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello,

I am just getting my feet wet in real estate. I have yet to purchase my first property, however, I am in the process. I am starting to build my team. My partner and I have drafted a business plan and I am wondering what the advantages/disadvantages would be of sharing that business plan with our current team members. This team currently includes a CPA, a real estate agent, and a broker. My initial thought is that I will help build rapport with the team and help them better understand our needs. I just wouldn't want to share any information that could hurt my business.

Any advice on this would help. 

Thanks

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