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leavrage and syndication

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I am helping a investor find funding for his 9 unit deal and I dont want him to run off or cut me out once I introduce him to the lenders How do I go about leaverging myself so i'm still in the deal once I get him the lending 

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@Dalton N Green

Get a contract and put in writing what your agreed upon terms are

Be careful though as to who you raise $ from as if you getting it from multiple people you may need to run it under a sec exemption and you do not want to be considered a broker dealer

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