The Equity Share Agreement is a legal document designed for individuals entering into an equity share purchase with differential voting rights in Oakland. This agreement outlines the terms of investment between two parties, referred to as Alpha and Beta, who are interested in purchasing a residential property as an investment. Key features of the form include the purchase price allocation, financial contributions from each party, property occupancy terms, and how proceeds from the property sale will be distributed. Additionally, it addresses the formation of an equity-sharing venture, ensuring shared responsibilities for maintenance and repairs, and specifying the intention for profit distribution upon resale. The form also includes provisions for handling potential disputes through arbitration and stipulates the governing law. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can benefit from this form as it provides a structured approach to managing joint investments, clarifying financial responsibilities, and safeguarding the interests of both parties involved in the agreement.