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Structuring a partnership for rental property
Pretty new to BP, but wanted to put this question out there, I am sure there are already answers out there, but this seems like a good place to start.
As stated above, I am wondering what needs to be put in place logistically when using OPM, especially if we were to borrow from more than 1 private lender. Would a partnership need to be formed, where our investors are in a Limited Partnership and we are the GP? Just a thought, but would love to get a discussion started on this.