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Jose Tovar
  • Whittier, CA
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Partnering with limited funds

Jose Tovar
  • Whittier, CA
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I've been pondering this topic of finding ways to get into REI with limited funds for a while now as many others have also I'm sure. My question is, would it be valuable for an experienced flipper/rehabber to partner with someone who holds a RE and a Gen Contractor license but has limited funds? The idea would be to bring sweat equity into the deal in the form of running work and helping keep costs down in exchange for a percentage of the profits. Maybe even reinvesting profits from one deal to the next.

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