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Jonathan Feliciano
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What's it like having a business partner?

Jonathan Feliciano
  • Accountant
  • Miami, FL
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Hello BP Community,

I'm thinking of taking on a business partner to do out of state investing. The idea would be to have some boots on the ground in the area I'm interested in investing.

For those of you who have formed partnerships...

1. What was that experience like? Did it make real estate investing more easy or hard?

2. How did you meet your business partner?

3. How did you vet your business partner?

4. Any general tips or advice on forming partnerships with out of state investors?

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Austin McClain
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Austin McClain
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I'd also advise being very careful. I would go with someone you know or a good friend of a friend. 

If you can't find someone like this, the risk is high. Paying someone local to help you manage it (who is not a partner) would be a better way to go 

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