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Monica Davies
  • Investor
  • Saratoga Springs, UT
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Tell Me About Your Partnerships

Monica Davies
  • Investor
  • Saratoga Springs, UT
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I know on the podcast, they say if one person brings all money and the other does all the work, 50/50 is a good split, and I'm good with that. Can I get a few more details on how people have specifically structured that? What happens when repairs go over budget? How are we both legally covered and protected? I'd like to have an attorney involved, but what should I tell them I need for a fair contract? I'd be putting up the labor for this deal. 

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