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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Does anyone have a sample investment deal sheet or contract?
Hi BP community, I've been searching for answers but haven't been able to find it on here yet.
I'm reaching out for outside investment for the first time and am putting together a short deck to present. I want to lay out the sample deal structure; something like the below, where I would be party 'B' and my investor would be party 'A'.
I have 2 questions; first; does the below seem reasonable? Second, does anyone have a better/more formal way of writing this?
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1. Party 'A' provides home acquisition capital
2. Party 'B'; provides renovation capital
3. Party 'A' is paid 8%/yr interest based on length of time money is borrowed
4. Payout hierarchy
- Party 'A' is paid back original principle
- Party 'A' is paid interest
- Party 'B' is paid back original principle
- Of remaining profits, party 'A' receives 15% and party 'B' receives remaining 85% of profits