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20 December 2007 | 15 replies
Bring in a Money Partner and split profits2.
Account Closed Northern California Bay Area... let's connect!
16 July 2008 | 23 replies
Ram, let's touch base... maybe lunch?
Alfred Castillo Finding a Parnter to help with Investment Goal ?
16 July 2008 | 5 replies
Either way, if you choose to use a partner, the best advice you can get is to have an attorney draw up a very specific contract & entity formation which outlines each partner's specific responsibilities as well as how the profits are split and how and who decides exit strategies, etc.RE is with out a doubt, the very best investment!
Andrew Edwards Question for coach, mentor, or guru
10 February 2009 | 8 replies
I have been offered compensation but I refuse with the exception of lunch or coffee.
Eric Myers I need differ perspectives on structuring this deal
4 August 2009 | 6 replies
I'm taking that net amount and essentially splitting it like 60/40 with him to amotrize the bldgs.
Account Closed Finger on the trigger (need more opinions)
3 August 2009 | 3 replies
Because of the University the city will never really go away (fortunately).I've found a single family home that has been split into two units (upper/lower). 2 bd 1 bth in each unit in a very desirable part of town and still close enough to the University to be considered off-campus housing (after I leave and want to rent it).My intentions are to purchase and live in as a single family (for the sake of the credit) but keep the units separated.
Daniel G. Potential REO deal - thoughts please, thanks!
7 August 2009 | 4 replies
You may be fine with not taking a commission but your broker contract may call for a split on all your transactions.
Mary Prout New to the site from Denver, CO
25 February 2010 | 9 replies
As Denver business owners you might be interested in the Business Leader Insight Lunch- Tuesdays 11:30-1:00 Cool River- Check it out on the event tab-
Aaron Montague Getting Rent Directly from Employer
10 December 2014 | 2 replies
I know I can split my paycheck however I want for direct deposit.Does this work with bank accounts that don't belong to the employee?  
Peter Skobic 7% Agent Commission?
23 January 2016 | 28 replies
So if it's a new agent they are splitting 50/50 likely with their broker.75,000 investment property X .035 = 2,625 / 2 = 1,312.50 to the agent.That is BEFORE all other business expenses.