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DOING BUSINESS WITH GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Hello I heard recently that it is a good idea to partner with a General Contractor on properties to go 50/50 split. How do you go about setting something like this up? Is this a good idea? Has anyone ever done this before? Please advise.