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Updated over 11 years ago, 05/23/2013

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Art Z. A.
  • Chicago, IL
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Using a partners personal excellent credit to receive funding.

Art Z. A.
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi all,

I am stuck in this situation. Due to my bad personal credit. I am seeking in bringing in a partner to use his/her excellent credit to apply and get funding for acquiring properties. I already set up a LLC. My question(s) is how do I go about doing it? How would the wordage be on the contract and I am sure a partnership agreement/contract needs to be generated and I don't want to use a contract attorney due to limited funding. Your input will be greatly appreciated.

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