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Forming an REI LLC as a capital partner

Bob Steward
  • Astoria, NY
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Biggerpockets,

I'm researching forming an REI LLC with my partner where the responsibility breakdown would be I provide purchasing capital and he provides the actual boots to the ground work to find deals, execute, and do maintenance/landlord work on them (and find mortgages for us).

We're based out of the midwest so I figure we'll look into houses fitting biggerpocket's success models (50% rule etc) in the 50-70k range, ideally with mortgages that require 20-30% down.

What is a fair and appropriate ownership breakdown for the LLC? If I am providing all of the capital, and he is providing all of the elbow grease? Should it be 50-50? Something different? What is the best way to calculate my rate or return on my capital given partial ownership?

Thanks.

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