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Capital/ Investor partner deals ?

Ahsan Popal
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Hello , 


Im a Marine Corps veteran with a VA home loan property. My goal is to purchase a second home / rental .
I wanted to use va again for 100% financing as capital for down payment is my only hurdle .
I’ve read and explored a lot and was open to the idea of investor partners or people who go in on the deal providing capital and you handle the rest. 

How does this work ? How to find partners and explore this ? Any advice in general ? 
Much appreciated thank you . 

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Perfect even that is helpful advice , thank you for responding ! 


Quote from @Max Ferguson:

I would advise you to read "Real Estate Partnerships" By Ashley Kehr and Tony Robinson. That would be a good entry into understanding the basics for how most partnerships work. 

There are too many ways to go about it, but the main ones will be highlighted in that book. It will at least give you an outline of what to look for. The questions you are asking are far to vague for anyone to have major input or guide you correctly as each person's situation is different. 

Good luck and keep us updated!


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