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Contents

1.  [01 Role 1: Acquisitions ](#role-1-acquisitions)
2.  [02 Role 2: Operations ](#role-2-operations)
3.  [03 Role 3: Capital ](#role-3-capital)
4.  [04 Why This Matters: Partner With Your Opposite ](#why-this-matters-partner-with-your-opposite)
5.  [05 How to Use This Before Your Next Deal ](#how-to-use-this-before-your-next-deal)

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# The 3 Roles in Every Real Estate Deal (Pick One)

Acquisitions, operations, or capital: every real estate deal runs on three roles. Learn which one fits you and how to pick partners who fill the rest.

July 8, 2026 7 min read 

Contents

1.  [01\. Role 1: Acquisitions](#role-1-acquisitions)
2.  [02\. Role 2: Operations](#role-2-operations)
3.  [03\. Role 3: Capital](#role-3-capital)
4.  [04\. Why This Matters: Partner With Your Opposite](#why-this-matters-partner-with-your-opposite)
5.  [05\. How to Use This Before Your Next Deal](#how-to-use-this-before-your-next-deal)

tl;dr

Every real estate deal needs three roles filled: acquisitions (finding and negotiating deals), operations (managing the asset), and capital (funding it). Pick the one role that gives you energy, then partner with people who fill the seats you don't. Most partnership disasters come from two people fighting over the same role while another seat sits empty.

Before you ever talk partnership splits, operating agreements, or who signs the loan, you need to answer one question: which role do you actually want to play?

In my opinion, there are three main roles in acquiring any investment property: acquisitions, operations, and capital. Every deal needs all three filled. Most partnership disasters I've seen trace back to ignoring this, usually because two people who love the same role teamed up and left a seat empty.

We ran this as an exercise at our last Mastermind in Paradise event here in Scottsdale. Everyone wrote on the board where they fit across the three roles. It's clarifying in about 90 seconds, so let's do the same thing here.

## Role 1: Acquisitions

The acquisitions person is a self-starter who gets energy from searching for deals. You enjoy networking with agents, wholesalers, and sellers. You enjoy negotiating and running the numbers. The thrill of the hunt is the fun part, not the chore.

This is my role, to a T. I can sit in front of the computer talking to sellers, brokers, and wholesalers, running numbers all day long, and it takes very little energy from me. If anything it gives me energy. If this is your seat, [how to underwrite a multifamily deal](/blog/how-to-underwrite-a-multifamily-deal/) is the skill that makes you worth partnering with.

## Role 2: Operations

The operations person is a detail-oriented task manager who loves finding more efficient ways to do things. You enjoy working directly with property managers and contractors, securing the best pricing, and making property-level decisions. You feel most fulfilled driving revenue on an asset you already own, not hunting for the next one.

This is my husband Travis, to a T. He's really good at following checklists and following up with people, and he's far better than I am at working with property managers and contractors. These are the systems-and-processes people who come in after the deal closes and make it hum. Travis and I splitting these roles is a big part of why [investing alongside your spouse](/blog/investing-in-real-estate-with-your-spouse/) has worked so well for us.

## Role 3: Capital

The capital person either has funding personally or has access to it through their network. You enjoy allocating money to projects and earning a return, and you're less interested in day-to-day operations or deal hunting.

Some investors are genuinely great at raising capital and prefer that seat. Others simply want their money working while staying passive. I actually enjoy this side too, so in our own deals I run acquisitions and capital while Travis runs operations. That division has worked really, really well for us. If capital is your strength but you're short on your own cash, [raising it from other people](/blog/how-to-finance-a-rental-portfolio-other-peoples-money/) is a skill worth as much as any deal.

## Why This Matters: Partner With Your Opposite

Here's the pattern I've seen more times than I'd like to admit. Two acquisitions people partner up. They're great at buying, so they buy a bunch of properties. Nobody is managing the back end, operations slide, and everything goes south. When people bring me a struggling partnership and ask where it went wrong, it's almost always one of two things: partners who didn't share the same vision or buy box, or partners fighting over the same role and stepping on each other's toes.

The best partnerships pair people with very different skill sets. My software company DoorProfit is a good example: I bring the real estate experience, contacts, and industry knowledge, and my partner is the expert on software development and SEO. There's no way I can step on his toes on the development side, because I truly know nothing there, and he relies on me for the real estate side. The partnership is symbiotic because the roles never overlap.

Same logic applies when someone splits everything 50/50 "to be fair." I helped untangle a partnership where two people split the operations work and the capital both down the middle. One partner ended up doing far more work, resentment built, and they were constantly stepping on each other's toes about who handled what. Fair on paper turned into unfair in practice.

## How to Use This Before Your Next Deal

1.  Identify your role honestly. If you could only do one role at a really high level, which would it be? Not which one you can tolerate, which one gives you energy.
2.  Audit the deal team. Every deal needs acquisitions, operations, and capital covered. Whoever you're partnering with should fill the seats you don't.
3.  Limit the active partners. You really only need one person per role. More than three active partners means more cooks in the kitchen, more decision friction, and more disagreements. The one exception I'd consider: a heavy rehab where you give a boots-on-the-ground contractor some equity.
4.  Remember your role once the deal closes. Stay in your lane. If you took the operations seat, run operations. Partnerships fray when someone hired for one role starts freelancing in another.

If you're still doing all three roles yourself (most investors watching their first few deals are), that's fine. The point of identifying your best role now is that when you're ready to scale, you'll know exactly what kind of partner you're looking for, and you'll be able to spot a bad-fit partnership before you're in it.

I break down partnership structures (JV vs limited partner vs private lender) in [How to Structure a Real Estate Partnership](/blog/real-estate-partnership-structure/), and if you want to workshop your own situation live, that's what our calls inside the [ROI Inner Circle](https://addictedtoroi.com) are for.

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_This article reflects my own experience and isn't legal, tax, or financial advice. Every partnership is different, so get the right professionals involved before you structure one._

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