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Cameron Grahm
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What partners should do?

Cameron Grahm
  • Daytona Beach, FL
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My partner and I are looking for maybe adding a third partner to flip homes in do? Where's a good place to look and what should we look for in someone?

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Zane McLaughlin
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Zane McLaughlin
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  • Fayetteville, NC
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You should look for someone that you can get along with, and will add something to the team that you are lacking.

If you've been doing business for more than a few days, you will know which area's you and your current partner are good at, and what you're not so good at.

My brother-in-law is my partner and we are really good at finding deals, and driving the business, but we suck at organization and sticking to one task. My wife, who is our 3rd partner, adds to this area that we are lacking. She keeps us focused and most importantly; organized. Without her, we would fall apart, and end up chasing our tails all day long, wondering why we aren't getting anything done.

I hope this helps!

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