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Updated almost 7 years ago,

Account Closed
  • Lender
  • Franklin, TN
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Business Structure Dynamics in Wholesaling

Account Closed
  • Lender
  • Franklin, TN
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Happy 1st of the month! Fresh start, fresh opportunities.

I am wanting to bring in a partner into my wholesaling business but am unsure as to how those things typically go compensated. Do most people pay by commisions, percent splits, flat-fee? Obviously, the business owner having more expenes (LLC fees, website fees, bandit sign fees) should be paid more.

How do most of you go about this?

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