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I want to start my own real estate investment firm

Kailash Bajaj
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Me and partner are actively investing and buying in multi-family and office building all over the country. We raise money from passive investors. We typically open LLC and have equal equity partnership with passive investors. We are having one problem that we end up doing everything and not getting paid for our time. We want to open a real estate investment firm where we buy property with passive investors and have equity partnership with them. We would like to have Tenancy in common (TIC) kind of agreement with passive investors. Can someone guide us how to open an investment firm primarily dealing with buying commercial real estate assets please? Thanks

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Brandon Hicks
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Brandon Hicks
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@Kailash Bajaj

I agree with the other posters...you’re currently improperly syndicating deals. You need to get with a highly experienced SEC attorney to structure your deals properly.

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