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All Forum Posts by: Micah D.

Micah D. has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Death in family solicitation

Micah D.Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Ocala, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

What are your thoughts on sending a letter/post card/card to someone who is getting ready to sell a home they inherited. The situation is my moms long time neighbor ~20 years passed away of old age, I didn’t know him personally but grew up just a few houses down and said hello daily on my walk home from school, normal neighbor stuff. He had no family but a close friend who visited often holds the estate, is it wrong or tacky to send some sort of something to let him know I’m available. My idea was a short letter with my contact info letter head, just saying basically

“I’m sorry to hear of Mr. John’s passing, I grew up just up the street, I know this is a hard time and you may not be ready to think about handling the estate but I’m here if you need anything at all, my condolences, etc.”

Also it’s been about a month since his passing. I’m not surfing the obit section or anything, just curious about this particular case.

Post: Personal posting on a business page

Micah D.Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Ocala, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi! I’m looking for some opinions on what social media protocol is with your business page? My business page has been mostly inactive other than the automated posts of articles and broker listings I have set up. I’m wanting to amp it up and get people interested and engaged in my posts. I just recently had a baby and wanted to post that as a way of basically saying sorry for the hiatus, but this is what’s been going on in my personal life just to kind of “announce” my return to posting on my social media and also give it a touch of personal appearance as well, make it relatable. Does this seem unprofessional posting to a business page and if so what are some tips on wording to reintroduce my page to my followers? Also if it’s acceptable, should I post a picture of the baby or just a generic “baby announcement”. Right now I only have 99 followers on my business page almost all of which are friends and family.