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Matt Doerr
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Advice - How to Bring on Investors

Matt Doerr
  • Accountant
  • South Dakota
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I often hear that speakers on the bigger pockets podcast bring on "investors" but rarely do they talk about the structure. 

How do you find that it works and still makes sense on paper and equity wise? Also, if an investor is bringing money down, how do you structure the deal to either buy them out as soon as possible or the repayment isn't eating all the cash flow? Thanks in advance!