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Robert Jenkins
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • Encino - Los Angeles, CA
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Robert Jenkins
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • Encino - Los Angeles, CA
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So i'm building/ refining my business plan. (please critque my plan) And the goal of it is cashflow. With that, i want something that will entice investors to take an equity stake and not a debt position. (i know you kill your big profits at the end.) So i was thinking, since i never plan on putting more then 30% down if i offered the investors a 1 and 1/2 time stake i would be paying out 45% of the equity at the time of sale, but for not having put something down myself that's pretty good. Are there issues here?

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