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Partnership success stories
I am an experienced Northern Michigan investor and contractor focused on buying distressed properties, rehabbing and holding as long term rentals. Although investment is my full-time job, I find far more deals than I have time or cash to complete. Ive recently considered taking on a partner. The thought is with the right partnership I can grow at a faster rate then alone. I started the business alone and never partnered in the beginning, and continually debate the pros and cons of a partnership now. Any thoughts on structuring a partnership, or dividing workload? Success stories?