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All Forum Posts by: Cameron Kline

Cameron Kline has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Chris Seveney:

@Cameron Kline

How do you know he has been successful

Would a successful person put no money in a deal?

To me they are either trying to take advantage of you by putting all money in or have not been successful

Either way I would say thanks but not interested.


 Good points 

I had a meeting with an agent/investor I’ve known from my kids school and he had an interesting proposal but I wanted to see what others thought. He has done flips and has been successful with them and has sold a lot of houses. He was talking about doing a 50/50 split on an upcoming flip but what he’s proposing seemed a little strange. Instead of us both putting money in up front together I would put up the money down, and cover the renovation cost, and carrying costs. He would find the property, do the renovation, all the heavy lifting on that side of things. He has contractors he’s worked with already. We would have a contract that says we split profit 50/50 but if there is a loss then he would take the loss and pay me my initial money back. We’d also be using a hard money lender for the flip. Should I insist he put skin in the game up front as well and we both take our chances on losing money? Steer clear completely?