Our management company recently sold some buildings in which we own and manage all the social media profiles for (Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, FourSquare, etc.) in house.
However, it's usually said to "cancel or delete" such profiles/Pages after we sell. The profiles we can not cancel, we delete all our company identifying information out of but still have control over the profile in my accounts. I, personally don't think they should be deleted just because they are so established and are almost a "real thing" of value.
I have deactivated the pages, but kept them in my profile (aka did not delete). It seems like a waste for a new company to make a new Page, such as for Facebook if one already exists and has residents who like it, engage, etc. (not to mention customer URL's and all that). I kind of just want to delete all the info that refers to "us" so the new company can have it if they want to get into that (they would of course have to contact me, and I would add their rep as an admin and then they could delete me as one). The new company really doesn't use Facebook or any social media - however, I feel they should have the option to claim or have them if they choose to expand their company in that manner?
Thoughts?