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David Zhang
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  • Missouri City, TX
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Forming a partnership for buy and hold.

David Zhang
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Missouri City, TX
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Hi BP community, I would like to form a real estate partnership with friends I've known for years to accumulate rental properties. My self included, there will be 4 members. This setup will allow us to accumulate down payment much faster thus allowing us to purchase at least one rental property each year. Our fund contribution may be unequal for each rental property we buy, what kind of entity is best suited for this type collaboration. Thanks.

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