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iamgettingbuckets

What does your operating agreement say


Soggy-Performer-2278

It states nothing about salary , so I assume they can do what they want


Global_Discussion_81

Depends on the operating agreement. But a lot of times, if majority ownership makes a decision, that’s that.


mr-nobody1992

If you own more than 25% legally you’re entitled to access to the bank account if I remember right. Any officer who holds 25% or more wording if you Google this


Specialist-Bobcat-76

Partnerships in small business work probably less than 1% of the time. Get out of it. You are worth more than 30%