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Brian Kantor
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Best way to structure an equity partnership?

Brian Kantor
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
Posted

Hi there. I have 4 doors under my belt that my wife and I have funded on our own through a mix of cash and traditional mortgage.

As I have grown in success, many in my network have asked if they could partner with me on a future deal. I am at the point where I am out of liquid assets, and have left my W-2 job to focus on real estate and a side business, so I cant get another traditional mortgage, and a deal like this could really be helpful with my current situation.

So my question: What are some good ways to structure an equity partnership with 1 or more outside partners in which they provide all, or almost all of the cash, to fund the deal, and I do all the work?

Would love to hear some different perspectives on this and how people have found success where all partners are happy.

Thanks!

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