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I have money but need a partner in Austin, TX

Angela Hudson
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I’ve taken a million classes, read a million books and countless meetups but I know the best way to learn is by doing. I have the money to invest and flip but I would love to find someone who has experience that I could learn from on a deal. Any advice on how to structure this deal? Know someone that wants to partner? Any other advice would be greatly appreciated! 

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I'd partner with a lawyer that can help put some contractual language on the downside of working with contractors and real estate agents.

I'd also partner with a RE brokerage firm that clearly understands your goals. 

I'd also partner with a lending company that understands how this is going work, and what your plans are.

And last, but not least, I'd partner with a CPA to help navigate you to the ways of working this properly. 

I wouldn't partner with any damn investor. That's for sure. Let those be the backbones of your downside, weigh it out then hit the ground running. 

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