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Karin U.
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  • Naples, FL
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Question about a partnership with a foreign investor

Karin U.
  • Investor
  • Naples, FL
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I have been asked to partner on an investment property (in the US) with a foreign investor. It would be a cash deal. Two questions about this. 1. Are there any special considerations I should think about  in structuring the partnership with a non-US citizen and 2. Are there resources here on Bigger Pockets or elsewhere that might help me learn more about buying real estate with overseas money?

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Mark Creason
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Mark Creason
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Karin,

Where is the money coming from? I would suggest a single entity LLC which would allow you to take out profit shares.

Mark

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