The Equity Share Agreement with Japan in Phoenix is a legal document designed for investors entering into a partnership to co-own a residential property. This agreement outlines the purchase details, including the purchase price, down payment contributions from each party, and the financing terms. It establishes the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including occupancy arrangements, shared expenses, and distribution of proceeds upon the resale of the property. Key sections address the formation of an equity-sharing venture, investment amounts, and stipulations regarding additional capital contributions or loans. The agreement also includes clauses related to the death of a party, severability, and governing law. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate investments and partnerships. It provides a clear framework for financial arrangements and protects both parties' interests in the investment, facilitating collaboration and understanding in equity-sharing ventures.