The Equity Share Agreement is designed for individuals investing collaboratively in real estate, specifically within Nevada. This form outlines the arrangements between two parties — referred to as Alpha and Beta — regarding the purchase of a residential property. It details the purchase price, down payment contributions from each party, and financing terms, including interest rates and escrow expenses. The agreement establishes the legal structure of the investment, defining the shares of equity and responsibilities for expenses and maintenance. It ensures that the distribution of proceeds from a future sale of the property aligns with each party's investment shares. Importantly, it covers contingencies such as the death of either investor and specifies that disputes will be resolved through mandatory arbitration. This document serves as a valuable resource for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who are engaged in real estate transactions, providing a clear framework for such collaborative investments and helping mitigate risks associated with shared ownership.