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Mark Brazier
  • Bracebridge, Ontario
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Can I market myself as a capital company

Mark Brazier
  • Bracebridge, Ontario
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I have acquired a couple of properties through the MLS but I am now looking to start my own lead generation and to do so I am trying to come up with a business name to appeal to people who would like to sell their homes. If I call myself a capital company but use my private lenders money is that legal?

So for example can I call myself Joe Blow's Capital (example) but actually use my lenders money when the transaction is made?

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Michael Smith
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  • Greenville, SC
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Michael Smith
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Greenville, SC
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Yes, you can have "capital" in your entity name and still use financing to purchase. Good luck!

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