A request for proposal (RFP) may be the most important document you need to put together as a homeowners’ association (HOA) property manager seeking a landscape professional.
Why? Because if you aren’t crystal clear about what you want from your service provider, then you’re not receiving apples-to-apples pricing and you’re not able to really make a sound and solid decision on who to hire. This could result in disappointment along the way and then require you to have to repeat the RFP process to find a better match.
Here are some of the essentials needed to create a great RFP so you’re not wasting your time and you’re getting the best estimates possible for the work you need done on your Texas homeowners’ association property.