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RE Partnership Structuring
Looking to utilize a 50/50 RE partnership to buy a specific property.
Looking to evaluate if that can be done with both partner's having a sole prop/sch e, with each partner splitting all income/expenses 50/50. Or if some type of an llc/s corp should be used.
Lastly, does 50/50 non married owners present any issues with financing/re-financing, with simple sole prop, sch e or llc/s corp.
General positives/negatives would be of interest as well.
Thanks