NSW Private Investment Agreement

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30 November 2023
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I'm looking to buy a residential property but am short of the deposit.

The property has a separate dwelling which can be used as an Airbnb.

I want to offer a private investment opportunity, whereby the investor gets %X of the property by way of equity, and %X of ongoing Airbnb revenue.

After an fixed time period (such as 3 years) the investor has the right to sell their stake back to us at present market value - or keep their money in until we sell the property.

We need a robust agreement to protect both parties - does anyone know any legal services provider that can help?
 

Rod

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Any property lawyer should be able to draw up an agreement.

Keep in mind you'll likely have to 'sweeten the deal' to convince the investor the risk is worth it - after all AirBnB income is not guaranteed income.

Expect to pay from $2k-$5k for a simple agreement.

Suggest you use a local property lawyer.
 
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Agberia

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I once had similar challenge, when wanting to sell off my property in Adelaide, and i used the services of a professional lawyer on fiverr. He provided a well detailed and legally focused agreement for me, which made my transaction smooth and swift with my then Client. Try him out, i bet you will love it.
 

karissatbeltran

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When it comes to a private investment agreement, getting the details right is essential. Think of it like laying a solid foundation for a house. You don’t want any cracks popping up later. First off, make sure you’re clear on what both parties expect. You know what the investment is for and how the returns will be handled. A good pitch deck can help with this. You might want to consider hiring who knows their stuff about pitch deck consultant. They can guide you through making it look professional and appealing. Also, don’t forget about the legal side. It’s a good idea to have a lawyer look over everything. Trust me, it’s worth the peace of mind. If you want things to go smoothly, a little upfront work can save you a lot of headaches down the road.