jd21476
Line Up and Wait
I am thinking about going into partnership with my plane that I currently own and I wanted to see if anyone has a copy of their partnership agreement/contract and maybe some lessons learned.
Make sure you have a clear way "out".
Another option I used was to simply enter into a cost sharing agreement and you keep 100% ownership. For instance split actual costs 50-50 plus getting a payment for engine reserve. I also paid a cost of capital amount to owner since I could invest the amount saved.I am thinking about going into partnership with my plane that I currently own and I wanted to see if anyone has a copy of their partnership agreement/contract and maybe some lessons learned.
How is this different from renting? Did you have any right to appreciation?Another option I used was to simply enter into a cost sharing agreement and you keep 100% ownership. For instance split actual costs 50-50 plus getting a payment for engine reserve. I also paid a cost of capital amount to owner since I could invest the amount saved.
Another option I used was to simply enter into a cost sharing agreement and you keep 100% ownership. For instance split actual costs 50-50 plus getting a payment for engine reserve. I also paid a cost of capital amount to owner since I could invest the amount saved.
Wouldn't this be considered renting the aircraft?
Also known as non-equity partnership when renting is not offered to the public.