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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Partnership Structures
Can anyone provide some examples of the partnerships that have put together. I know the deal can be structured anyway we want, but I am looking for examples so I can get some idea on what has worked before...
For example:
Two way (50/50) Flip
- Partner 1 provides all capital for buying/rehabbing at prime + 5 (say 9% flat, no points)
- Partner 2 does everything else, identifies property, manages rehab, flips property
- After project done each partner gets 50% of profit
Three way (33/33/33) Flip
- Partner 1 provides all capital for buying/rehabbing at prime + 5 (say 9% flat, no points)
- Partner 2 does project management, accounting, records
- Partner 3 does coordinated all the work required to rehab the property
- After project done each partner gets 33% of profit
Thanks in advance