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Hi all! I've been reading the blogs/posts for the past few months now and this is my first post. Thanks for all the wonderful insight!
I am a buy and hold real estate investor with about 4 years experience. I have 14 units in total which I have been doing on the side- I have a full time job to pay the bills/down payments. A lot of friends/family members/peers have been watching me grow over the past years and would like to invest with me in my next deals. To me, I see this as a way to get into it full time (which is my dream) as they could help fund the down payments. However, I am not sure how I would set up a business in which both parties are rewarded fairly. I would be responsible for all the leg work (finding/managing/etc.) and they would provide the cash/financing. One potential investor in particular has been going back and forth with me on potential ways to structure the business. I would love to hear your feedback on ways that you structure deals/businesses where one party does the work while the other provides the cash?
Thanks again for your advice and look forward to heading back!
Kind regards,
Spencer
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Hi Jeremy- thanks for the reply!
I am interested in learning more about structures that some other investors have done in the past and what worked well and didn't work well for them. The first potential investor I have is looking to invest for the long-term (15+ years) and is looking for an equity stake- we have discussed a fixed rate of return on his capital investment and he seemed only moderately interested. I am looking to structure the deal that I am rewarded for the market knowledge, landing the deal, and managing the property and my investor is rewarded for the cash investment. Is it common to split the ownership 50/50? Should I contribute some capital to have "skin in the game"? Mostly what I have read in the past on this topic doesn't break down actual ownership percentages (vs capital invested) or rate of returns.
I know these are sort of preference related questions but I would love to understand how other investors have structured deals in the past or how they are going about them now.
Thanks again!
Spencer