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All Forum Posts by: Jerry LoCoco

Jerry LoCoco has started 7 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: Limited Partnership Agreement

Jerry LoCocoPosted
  • Rehabber
  • Yuma , AZ
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 2

Zechariah,

Thank you for your reply. Currently, we are focused in Arizona. As far as properties, we target single family and multi-family. What is the market like in WI?

Best,
-Jerry LoCoco

Great introduction Mitch! Your grandfather sounds like an amazing man! Like Mike T. I am also a transplant to Tucson, AZ. Lets do lunch/coffee if you are ever in Tucson!

All the best,

-Jerry LoCoco

Post: Limited Partnership Agreement

Jerry LoCocoPosted
  • Rehabber
  • Yuma , AZ
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 2

Thank you Brandon!

Post: Limited Partnership Agreement

Jerry LoCocoPosted
  • Rehabber
  • Yuma , AZ
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 2

Hello BP Pro Community!

I have an investor who wants to act as a limited partner (in this case his LLC will provide 100% of the equity, he will get 50% of the profits along with 80-100% of any losses, and he will not take part in the management). I have a Limited Partnership agreement that seems fairly concise and addresses provisions such as: formation, partnership business, rights and duties of LP and GP, partner contributions, capital accounts, LP/GP withdrawal/replacement, Tax allocations, GP compensation, transfer & encumbrance of partnership interests, death/incapacity, dissolution/termination.

Our intent is to purchase and rehabilitate SF/MF properties on our own and also as partners with at least one other investment entity on larger deals.

How have other BP Pro members addressed a similar scenario? I understand that I need to discuss these plans with an accountant and lawyer. However, I would like to discuss the macro approach to how these arrangements are structured.

In sum, my plan is to file a limited partnership agreement where my LLC will act as the GP and my investor will act as a LP. Ideas, comments, questions, recommendations?!

Best,

-Jerry LoCoco

Welcome to BP! I would have to agree with you, San Diego is America's greatest city! Good luck on Costa Rica, my wife and I would definitely sign up as clients at the B & B! Let me know if you ever need anything in Tucson, AZ.