What is the difference between a limited partner (LP) and a general partner (GP) in real estate syndications?

In a real estate syndication, the limited partner (LP) and the general partner (GP) are two distinct roles that are critical to the structure and operation of the investment.

Limited Partner (LP): The limited partner is an investor in the syndication who provides capital to the investment. They have limited liability, meaning they are only responsible for the amount they invested and are not responsible for the day-to-day operations of the investment. They receive a share of the profits and distributions, but they do not have a say in the decision-making or management of the investment.

General Partner (GP): The general partner is responsible for the day-to-day management and operation of the investment. They have unlimited liability, meaning they are responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by the investment. They are also entitled to receive a portion of the profits and distributions, but their primary role is to manage the investment and make decisions on behalf of the limited partners.

In a typical real estate syndication, the GP is usually a professional real estate developer or management company that has the expertise and experience to manage the investment effectively. The LP is usually made up of individual investors who want to invest in real estate but do not have the expertise or experience to manage the investment themselves. The GP and LP work together to achieve the investment goals and maximize returns for the limited partners.

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