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Ekikere Etokebe
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Joint venture deal structures

Ekikere Etokebe
  • Houston, TX
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Hi all, I'm a newbie with a few questions.

- In the current marketplace what is an acceptable split between partners if one side brings capital and the other side brings a deal with contractors in place?

- Also, if you do not qualify for a cash refinance because of short tenure in W2 work and short term small business operations what's the next best option?

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Joseph Firmin
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#1 - Negotiable. 50/50 works.

#2. Find an asset-based lender (can't recommend one - don't know any off hand). Find a lender that is willing to do it - call as many as you can until you find one.

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