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- Hey, welcome back everyone. Its Clint Coons here. And in this video, were going to be talking about putting together a joint venture with someone else. All right. Lets get stuck. (bouncy music) Okay, so heres the deal. If youre gonna invest with someone else to take a deal down, these are typically gonna be larger deals. Now it could be single family homes. Although I dont see a lot of people doing that unless its within the family. Many times what I come across is, commercial property, multi-family property, a fourplex, something like that. Where two investors are coming together and trying to figure out the best way to structure it. Now, Ive got a few videos on my channel that discussed joint ventures and how to create a joint venture. And I discussed the use of a limited liability company. By way refresher, let me just show you what Im talking about. Lets assume that theres this property here and were gonna buy this fourplex and theres two investors involved. So Im r