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How to go about a joint venture with another wholesaler

Ruth S.
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If I am planning to jv (joint venture) with someone can I ask to see their purchase and sale agreement with the seller first before signing a jv contract? They are asking that I help to find a buyer and also help with the EMD (earnest money down) as well and I just want to make sure everything is legit before I get into any business with someone. Is there anything else I should know about jv'ing? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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    Of course, check the P&S agreement before signing any JV agreement. They shouldn't hide anything from you if you are doing business with them.

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