Sending Estimates
What is this?
This guide explains how vendors review work requests, submit inspection proposals, or provide direct cost estimates to property managers.
When should I use it?
Use this feature when you:
- Receive a new work request notification.
- Need to send a formal estimate.
- Need to schedule inspection before final quote.
- Need to decline a request.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have:
- Vendor portal login.
- Request details from email or portal.
- Pricing and scheduling information.
- Understanding of issue from tenant notes and photos.
Flow diagram
Step-by-step instructions
Step 1: Access the Request
- Log into vendor portal.
- Click
Estimate Requestsor open link from email. - Select the target request.
Step 2: Choose Path
If inspection is needed:
- Select yes for inspection required.
- Add inspection fee.
- Add inspection time slot.
- Add optional notes.
- Send estimate.
If direct estimate is possible:
- Select no for inspection required.
- Add line items for materials, labor, and parts.
- Add job time slot.
- Add optional notes and assumptions.
- Send estimate.
Step 3: Decline Request if Needed
- Click
Decline Request. - Add brief reason if prompted.
Example scenario
Situation: Tenant reports leak under kitchen sink.
Vendor actions:
- If scope is unclear: send inspection proposal with fee and slot.
- If issue is simple: send direct estimate with parts and labor breakdown.
Common mistakes / FAQs
- Mistake: Sending direct estimate for unclear scope.
- Solution: Use inspection-first approach when uncertain.
- Mistake: Sending only total amount.
- Solution: Provide itemized estimate lines.
- FAQ: Estimate status not updated yet. What should I do?
- Answer: Check request status and add follow-up comment if needed.
- FAQ: Can I edit after sending estimate?
- Answer: Usually no. Ask manager to void and resubmit if correction is needed.
Pro tips
- Respond within 24 hours when possible.
- Use notes to explain assumptions.
- Keep professional decline reasons for future relationship.
- Reuse standard estimate templates for frequent jobs.