Multifamily Investing Made Simple
Multifamily Investing Made Simple
3 Things Your GP Isn't Telling You | Ep. 579
As General Partners, it's pretty rare for us to get questions that we haven't heard before. And there are definitely questions that you, an investor, need to be asking your GP. Because there are things that your GP may not be telling you.
This isn't to say that they are withholding information... only that there are important answers to some difficult questions.
For example... what happens when you die? No... not if there's an afterlife or anything like that. But seriously, what happens if the GP dies? What would happen to the asset? Is there a plan in place if, god forbid, something terrible were to happen to the General Partner?
These are difficult questions. And more often than not, a GP will not lead with these questions in their pitch. But as difficult as they are, it's essential that you ask them.
So, what are 3 things your GP isn't telling you?
Find out on this week's episode of Multifamily Investing Made Simple!
Tweetable Quotes:
"I don't hear anybody really asking this question on the bigger syndications, where there's maybe like six groups and you're like... what happens if they die?" – Anthony Vicino
"You can regulate it without it [crypto] being centralized. I think the problem is the assets themselves are fine. It's the firms who you're trusting to transact on your behalf. Those are the bad actors." – Dan Krueger
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