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I am looking for a partner

Kevin Bennett
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Hey everyone. I have found a property that I really like and with some quick updates (that I'm able to do) would be able to be a great investment. Unfortunately, I don't have enough cash for a down payment. How does one go about finding a business partner to help with funding? I would be able to do most of the work on the property. I could manage it so we wouldn't have to pay for a property manager. This would be my first deal. But I believe in a fairly short amount of time we could quickly force appreciation in the property by updating the units. Any help would be awesome. 

Thank you.
 

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Eliott Elias
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Date before you marry. Ask yourself these questions when vetting 

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