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Haider Abdullah
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Irvine, CA
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Structuring buy and hold venture with investor capital

Haider Abdullah
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Irvine, CA
Posted

BP Community: I need your help!

I've been approached by a new investor who wants me to help him find buy and hold multi fam (BRRRR in full effect!).

The question I have is:

Investor is fronting 100% of capital. I am sourcing and vetting the deal, and will manage the rehab, sourcing tenant, etc. what’s the optimal way to structure this?

Is it: consultation fee (ie. Charge $10k to set it up then walk away)?

Is it: profit sharing on rent: 70/30 on all rent and then any refinance, etc...

How would you structure this kind of deal, knowing I’m the “deal provider” and he’s the “cash provider”.

Do I LLC, JVA it S-Corp? I'm also actively flipping with investor money and have raised around $1.4M through a couple of LLC/JVA agreements.

Thank you!!

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