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Steve Boianelli
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Creating a partnership agreement

Steve Boianelli
  • Medford, NJ
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Hey BP world. I'm getting into another deal however this time it's with partners. I reached out to my RE attorney who suggested I contact a law firm that deals specifically with partnership agreements. I'm looking for any insight from other members who have been in this position before. How do you put your agreement on paper? Do you use an attorney to write up a partnership agreement? Are there online legal sites/apps that you can pay for this type of service? Do you simple write up an agreement and get it notarized? My partners and I just want to make sure we get into this deal with all the terms on paper and agreed on ahead of time. Thanks for any insight, suggestions and/or your own personal experiences if you were/are in this position.

Steve