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Matt Chestnut
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Syndication Partnership Agreement Referral

Matt Chestnut
  • Seattle, WA
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Can anyone point me to best practice resource for a partnership agreement, private placement memorandum (PPM), and/or other critical documents that need to be in order for the purposes of something as buying a piece of investment property with a business partner, or as complicated as function as a sponsor syndicating a piece of investment real estate? I'd greatly appreciate the help!

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Ryan Daigle
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Ryan Daigle
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Hey @Matt Chestnut. I don’t think you’re going to find a good resource online since these documents are so specific to the business case, operating agreement, investment risks, etc... Speaking directly with a business and securities attorney is your probably your best bet.

We’re there specific questions you had about the process?

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