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Profit Margin
I have a potential financial partner who will be financing the whole flip, including cost for purchasing home and rehab. I would be putting in the sweat equity. The agreement would be to split 50/50. What is the least profit you (the financial partner,) would expect to get back? Would it depend on the amount of money needed for each deal?