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John good question.... I have not other than freezing pipe reminders. I would love to see some scripts on how to use that info best to expand.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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Living in an area hit by hurricanes, we often get questioned about flood zones and the size of storms by people moving in from out of town. We always direct them to local information sources, including coastal flood maps. We also supply a hurricane preparedness checklist every year via email/our website. We like to make sure they're prepared, but not alarmed, and we don't want to say anything that may be seen as anything more than an OPINION. If we make any claims to certain FACTS, it could bite us in the rear. It's just better to send them to the experts and let them form their own opinion.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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I haven't but it's a good idea for another touch to our clients. We just had a blast of artic air here where it would have been good to send a friendly reminder to turn off outside hose bibs and do other maintenance things - especially for vacant properties. Thanks for the idea. Always need to be thinking how we can NATURALLY touch our clients, I think it makes it more meaningful.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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Scott Godzyk Not sure what you mean by "scripts on how to use that info best to expand."
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Melanie Cameron Spot on! Opinions won't get you sued. But it is only right to share what you do know about an area with a client before they sign on the dotted line.
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RVA HomePRO Michael Hottman
FYI, just posted this today.
http://activerain.com/blogsview/4573720/shame-on-you--shame-on-you--shame-on-you-