Tag: McLeRoy Realty

May 20, 2011

Gone But Not Forgotten

We here at McLeRoy Realty had heavy hearts as we rode around to see the damage of the recent tornados. It made us each feel saddened and shocked to see the reality of storms we had only watched on television. We listened as victims told their stories of how they experienced extreme terror seeing their homes disappear, and we heard of stories of how families were brought back together. It blesses us to see the community pull together offering a hand during these hard times.

We at McLeRoy would like to donate our services too during this time and give back where we can.

We are here for the victims to:

1. Recommend quality contractors that we have used and trust, who will provide a good job at a good cost.

2. Provide Free advice/counseling on the value of your homes and land. To assist in the decision to sale the property or rebuild the home.

3. Donate our commission/fees, per case, to help put more money back in the pocket of the victims.

4. Assist with temporary housing-

Please call either Rentals 770-567-3030 or Renee Goodman 770-550-2414

5. Just let us know your needs and we will be glad to try and assist you in anyway.

And know you always have our thoughts and prayers as we pass through the area and reflect upon the damage and the changed lives caused by the storms.

http://www.pikecountygeorgia.com/archives/2153-Tornado-touches-down-in-Pike;
-two-dead-in-Lamar.html

May 10, 2011

McLeRoy Agent Appointed by State Bar

Schultz appointed by State Bar 

Randall Schultz of McLeRoy Realty in Zebulon has been appointed to serve on the newly established President’s Advisory Council of the State Bar of Georgia. Nominated by State Bar president S. Lester Tate III of Cartersville and Dennis O’Brien of Marietta, Schultz was inducted into the President’s Advisory Council during its first meeting April 15-16 at the Bar Center in Atlanta.

The council was established as a means of increasing statewide public awareness of issues in the judicial branch of government and soliciting feedback from a broad spectrum of community leaders and citizens outside the legal profession.

“This is an effort by Bar leaders to create an ongoing dialogue with our fellow Georgians. The objectives are to enhance the public’s understanding of the work of our courts and g arner valuable insight from leaders in the business community and citizens from all walks of life,” Tate said. “Achieving these goals will strengthen the justice system in our state for years to come.”

The State Bar of Georgia, with offices in Atlanta, Savannah and Tifton, was established in 1964 by Georgia’s Supreme Court as the successor to the voluntary Georgia Bar Association founded in 1884. All lawyers licensed to practice in Georgia belong to the State Bar.

Pike County Journal-Reporter 04/26/2011