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  • Senior Marketing Manager, Memberships
  • Denver, CO
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👉Ask Tony and Ashley: What 🔥 questions do you have about investing with a partner!?

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  • Senior Marketing Manager, Memberships
  • Denver, CO
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Richardd Barran
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Richardd Barran
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How would you structure a partnership with someone who has the borrowing power, but no capital for a furnished rental? 

Our partner can qualify for a secondary home loan with their w-2 income, but that's all they're bringing to the table. 

We were thinking of giving them an equity position since we would be doing everything else, including using our funds for the downpayment, furnishing, and managing it ourselves. 

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