The Equity Share Agreement outlines the terms for purchasing a residential property by two investors, referred to as Alpha and Beta. Key features include the delineation of the purchase price, down payment contributions, and responsibilities for maintaining the property. Both investors hold title as tenants in common and establish an equity-sharing venture, allowing them to participate in the property's appreciation. The form specifies additional funding terms, distribution of sale proceeds, and the implications of a party's death concerning property rights. Use cases for the form are relevant for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate transactions or equity-sharing agreements, providing a clear structure for collaborative property investment. The form requires careful completion of personal and property details, financial contributions, and binding signatures, ensuring clarity and enforceability in the agreement.