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Is it legal to offer RE investing opportunities on my business card?
Hi Everyone!
I know there may be some legal implications of marketing 'investment opportunities' and I wondered whether placing a statement to this effect on my business card may cross over any Securities and Exchange Commission regulations?
As a house flipper, I want to communicate both what I do and what I'm looking for, which is to attract small private investors to partner with me in the solid, short term house flips I will be putting together. I am just concerned that my choice of wording on my business card might cause a problem?
The wording in question is "creating solid, short term real estate investing opportunities!"
I would be very grateful for any knowledgeable guidance on this matter.
Thank you!