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Christian Beyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
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Structuring uneven Investment

Christian Beyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
Posted

Hey BP- does anyone have experience structuring deals where investors are bringing disproportionate amounts to the table?

I’m currently looking at engaging with another investor where they will be bringing the majority of the down payment and I will be contributing the deal, the strategy, the PM, and the lender. This would likely be something like a 90/10 or 80/20 split in terms of cash down.

Does each member have equal rights in the partnership? How did you organize the LLC? Does this situation almost always result in a buyout of one side? Should I be collecting a fee for my contribution?

Thanks all!

CB