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#287036 - 04/20/09 08:35 PM can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal?
Floridaphil Offline
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Ok so for marketing reasons and promoting reasons all i wanna do is swap around my middle name with my first name for my real estate career. So instead of "First Last" can i do "Middle-Last" instead?

if anyone can help this would be great.

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#287042 - 04/20/09 09:09 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Floridaphil]
Perky_REALTOR Offline
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you have to have it on your license, in PA at least. you should check with your state's department of real estate and see what they say.

if you want to advertise "ASK FOR CJ" or something like that, you must have that name listed on your license along with your legal name.
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#287066 - 04/21/09 04:38 AM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Florida used to require that your legal last name be used in advertising but you could use a nickname or middle name or whatever as your first name. That may have changed in the past 3 or 4 years, but I didn't see it when I checked my continuing ed book.

Pennsylvania still operates like its 1899 and will fine you if you don't register your "alias" with the state.
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#287124 - 04/21/09 02:54 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: PA Roadkill]
Floridaphil Offline
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hey roadkill!

thanks for the response that does shed some light on my question, i emailed some florida dept of business and am waiting for a reply but thanks for the info!

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#287540 - 04/24/09 05:46 AM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Floridaphil]
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Yes, there are some goofy laws in PA, and it does not surprise me that PA is behind the times...


Totally unrelated but a major example of a goofy law...in PA you can't buy beer at a grocery store, you have to buy from a "beer distributor." I remember when I first moved to PA and asked the grocery clerk where is the "beer aisle" I was given a look like I had two heads. And if you want to buy liquor, you have to buy it from the "Peoples Republic of Pennsylvania" er a...I mean the Pennsylvania LCB (Liquor Control Board) at one of their "state owned stores." I kid you not, it's referred to as "state owned stores" or "state stores."

Serenity now....

-El Luchador

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#287541 - 04/24/09 05:53 AM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Floridaphil]
El Luchador Offline
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Yes, there are some goofy laws in PA, and it does not surprise me that PA is behind the times...


Totally unrelated but a major example of a goofy law...in PA you can't buy beer at a grocery store, you have to buy from a "beer distributor." I remember when I first moved to PA and asked the grocery clerk where is the "beer aisle" I was given a look like I had two heads. And if you want to buy liquor, you have to buy it from the "Peoples Republic of Pennsylvania" er a...I mean the Pennsylvania LCB (Liquor Control Board) at one of their "state owned stores." I kid you not, it's referred to as "state owned stores" or "state stores."

Serenity now....

-El Luchador
A Native Floridian Residing in PA

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#287623 - 04/24/09 02:40 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: El Luchador]
PA Roadkill Offline
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Couple of things.

The law just changed last week. A Wegman's store in the Harrisburg area is now selling 6 packs and single cans of beer. The state stores are wine and hard liquor only.

I first moved here in 1970 and was similarly surprised.
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#287643 - 04/24/09 03:49 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: PA Roadkill]
Perky_REALTOR Offline
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Stores can now sell beer as long as the beer section is sep. from the general grocery store (at least that's how it's set up here.) You have to buy the beer at the separate section, not in the general grocery section.

I also believe they are required to have some kind of hot/ready to serve food available, like it's a restaurant? I know I was mad when I went to our grocery store and was looking all over for the hot soup - and the deli clerk told me they were required to move it to the beer store. Stupid!
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#289039 - 05/04/09 09:57 AM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Floridaphil]
Bay Area Brian Offline
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Phil

Just remember the general purpose of these regulations about name is so a member of the public can check your license status and record.

So it is necessary for your ads, etc. to match the state data in order for that to be easily accomplished. And it's a reasonable regulation.

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#290116 - 05/11/09 03:02 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: El Luchador]
Paceryder Offline
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Originally Posted By: El Luchador
Yes, there are some goofy laws in PA, and it does not surprise me that PA is behind the times...


Totally unrelated but a major example of a goofy law...in PA you can't buy beer at a grocery store, you have to buy from a "beer distributor." I remember when I first moved to PA and asked the grocery clerk where is the "beer aisle" I was given a look like I had two heads. And if you want to buy liquor, you have to buy it from the "Peoples Republic of Pennsylvania" er a...I mean the Pennsylvania LCB (Liquor Control Board) at one of their "state owned stores." I kid you not, it's referred to as "state owned stores" or "state stores."

Serenity now....

-El Luchador


We used to own a winery and believe me, PA was the WORST to get our wine into. We never did, actually. We had to hire an expeditor to bring us before the liquor board. Once the state buys your wine they sell it in a wine store that reminded me of the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles. There was a cash register with an intellectually challenged drone standing behind it. If you wanted a dry white with a slight hint of pear, forget it, you weren't going to get any advice from them.

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#290138 - 05/11/09 05:48 PM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: Paceryder]
PA Roadkill Offline
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Funny thing, the PA Liquor Control Board just spent a bunch of money to teach their retail clerks "customer service".

Heck, the service at the driver's license bureau is better than at the LCB stores. Last time I stopped in one, I guess the guy at the cash register got an F on the end of course test. But then, it's like continuing ed in our business, everyone passes.
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#290232 - 05/12/09 10:57 AM Re: can anyone answer this alias question? is this legal? [Re: PA Roadkill]
Brantford Guy Offline
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Loc: Brantford Ontario
You think PA is bad, here in Ontario you have to buy your beer at a government owned beer store and your wine/liquor at the government owned liquor store.

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