jay156
Structural
- Apr 9, 2009
- 104
A client from a previous job approached me last week with a new project. He has a firefighter training structure that he wants to sell plans for online and would like me to draw up the plans. He suggested that perhaps we could be partners in the endeavor as opposed to the usual model of me charging for the time to draw up the plans. I told him I wanted to go with the traditional method, but now I'm thinking that it's just a small job anyway, but if this takes off, it might be more beneficial to be a partner.
My question is how do I do a partnership? How do I make sure they're not raking it in hand over fist but telling me, "Oh, sorry, we haven't sold a single one." Should we get a lawyer or use legalzoom and form an LLP or something? I'm not sure there aren't a whole bunch of other issues I haven't even imagined. This is all totally foreign to me, so any help is appreciated.
My question is how do I do a partnership? How do I make sure they're not raking it in hand over fist but telling me, "Oh, sorry, we haven't sold a single one." Should we get a lawyer or use legalzoom and form an LLP or something? I'm not sure there aren't a whole bunch of other issues I haven't even imagined. This is all totally foreign to me, so any help is appreciated.