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  2. 4 Times a Real Estate Partnership May Make Sense - AOL

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    Partners in a real estate partnership typically agree on the terms of their partnership through a legal document called a partnership agreement. This agreement outlines the role, responsibilities ...

  3. General partner - Wikipedia

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    General partners are actively involved with management of the partnership, while limited partners do not have any management power or decision-making authority for the partnership. [6] Limited partners may have a role in the business, outside of the scope of making or influencing business management or operations.

  4. General partnership - Wikipedia

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    A partnership is defined as the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all. [3] The law does not require written partnership agreement between the partners to form a partnership.

  5. Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The general partnership, in which all partners manage the business and are personally liable for its debts, developed under common law. General partners have an obligation of strict liability to third parties injured by the Partnership. General partners may have joint liability or joint and several liability depending upon circumstances.

  6. Is a Real Estate Limited Partnership (RELP) a Good ... - AOL

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    A real estate limited partnership (RELP) is a specialized investment structure comprising general partners responsible for actively managing a property, and limited partners or passive investors ...

  7. Limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    The limited partnership provides the limited partners a return on their investment (similar to a dividend), the nature and extent of which is usually defined in the partnership agreement. General Partners thus bear more economic risk than do limited partners, and in cases of financial loss, the GPs will be the ones which are personally liable.