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Omaree G.
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Joint venture percentages and terms

Omaree G.
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Hello everyone. I have been presented an opportunity to be a partial investor in a property, where I would be putting up 50% of the cash for down payment, closing, etc. The other investor would be putting up the other 50%, as well as manage the property. There is a 3rd party who will be financing the property, but does not deem it "fair" that us two investors get at 50/50 split on ownership. She would like to make sure that her share of risk is considered. Considering the facts, what do you think may be an ideal split partnership?