Welcome Letter Etiquette

I have written up my first welcome letter. My letter mentions my company as buying the park. It is 25 lots. Should I keep it at the corporate level, or sign off at the end with my personal name? I worry the tenants might think I am a heartless corporate entity or speculate in their heads who really bought their park. But I also want space between me and the tenants. I did mention the onsite manager by name in the letter. Hopefully that is ok.
Thanks!

I just went through this as well. I chose to end the letter with

Warm regards,
“-My LLC name- Management Team”

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We (wife and I) put our names on it, but make it clear the on site manager is the first line of communication. Haven’t had any issues

dont overthink it. And yes, I’m a fan of the degree of separation. After all, when companies send YOU correspondence do all the corporate officers or owner sign personally? Why should you be any different?

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@DaveR I think this is a solid answer. I do the same.

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Except to my onsite manager looks like I will not be named prominently. Thanks!

thank you, sir. Glad it useful and someone could relate.