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Updated about 16 years ago, 10/22/2008

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Jake Andersen
  • Investor
  • Aspen, CO
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Partners not as excited.

Jake Andersen
  • Investor
  • Aspen, CO
Posted

I recently started my own real estate investing company. I took on a few partners, good friends, who wanted to help and had more money for financing than I. I love these guys but Im having trouble getting them over the potential "what ifs" of failure. Any suggestions? I already know that this will work because I will make it work and I am flying forward at full throttle. Im just getting tired of hearing about the 1001 ways it might not work as opposed to the 1 way that it will. Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you, jake

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