Real Estate Firm Naming

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In New York, you can use Boulevard Realty for your real estate firm if the name is not misleading, doesnt imply a false brokerage relationship, and is unique. Check with the New York Department of State for name availability and compliance.

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I want to know if in New York state i can name my real estate firm boulevard realty?
Hey ****!
In New York, the name of your real estate firm must meet specific guidelines:
- It should not be misleading or deceptive.
- It should not imply a brokerage relationship if it does not exist.
- It must be unique and not too similar to existing firm names.
You should check with the New York Department of State for name availability and compliance. Would you like more detailed steps on how to proceed?
What is the compliance
Hey ****! To comply with New York State regulations when naming your real estate firm "Boulevard Realty," you should follow these guidelines:
- Ensure the name is not misleading or deceptive.
- Avoid implying a brokerage relationship if it doesn't exist.
- Confirm the name is unique and not too similar to existing firm names.
You can check the name availability and compliance with the New York Department of State. Would you like more detailed steps on how to proceed?
No i want to know if the law lets me use the name
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Hey ****!
To determine if you can use the name "Boulevard Realty" for your real estate firm, you should:
- Ensure the name is not misleading or deceptive.
- Avoid implying a brokerage relationship if it doesn't exist.
- Check if the name is unique and not too similar to existing firm names.
You can verify this information through the New York Department of State.
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Hey ****!
In New York, you can generally use the name "Boulevard Realty" for your real estate firm if it meets the following conditions:
- The name is not misleading or deceptive.
- It doesn’t imply a brokerage relationship if one doesn't exist.
- The name is unique and not too similar to existing firm names.
To confirm, you should check with the New York Department of State.