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Erik Martin
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New member from NJ

Erik Martin
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  • Westwood, NJ
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Hello Everyone!

My name is Erik from NJ. I have purchased 5 investment properties to hold. I have quite a few friends who want to invest in a flip but individually they do not have enough cash. Collectively, however, they do.How can I put together a team of investors to purchase a house that we can flip. What is the best way to structure the operating agreement? Assuming I am the one putting the deal together and looking for investors and managing the project.

Thanks for your help!

Erik

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