The Equity Share Agreement outlines the terms for two parties, Alpha and Beta, who wish to co-invest in residential property in Texas, allowing for shared ownership with distinct capital contributions and responsibilities. It specifies the purchase details, including costs, down payment, and financing terms. Key features include the formation of an equity-sharing venture, the allocation of proceeds upon sale, responsibilities for property maintenance, and a structured approach to distribution of profits or losses. The agreement ensures both parties are protected through provisions for death, mandatory arbitration, and severability. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and paralegals who need a clear structure for real estate co-investments, enabling them to minimize disputes and clarify rights and obligations among co-investors. Additionally, it serves owners and associates by providing a straightforward framework for sharing investment and operational responsibilities in property ownership.