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Steven Catudal
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Partnership structure for investment property

Steven Catudal
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
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Hi folks,

I found a great deal but do not have enough cash to execute. I have enough to cover the down payment but the property is going to need some renovations. If I bring in a partner, how does that usually work? Let’s say I put in $80k and they do $20 to fund the renovations, do they own 20%? What is the usual structure for partnering? Also, what kinds of loans are available for this?

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Jonathan Bock
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Jonathan Bock
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@Steven Catudal

For such a small amount you could try to open trade accounts and commercial revolving accounts for your material expenses. 

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