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Need Real Estate Lawyer for a Commercial Property in Dallas

Annu Zer
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Found a deal in Dallas that went in with family. He took the loan under his name and we are contributing for 30% of the cost and will own 30% share. I am based on Oregon. He has his LLC, I also created one in Texas. SO next step us to formalize the agreement in a way that it is best for both of us. He will work with me on the agreement, with our one core requirement, he owns 70% while I won 30%. Property is fully rented right now, and we already do 70/30 split.

This is our first and only deal, talked to some big firms, but they are pushing their subscriptions plans and we are not there yet. So looking for some connections, recommendations here from the biggerpockets family.

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