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All Forum Posts by: Jeff Thompson

Jeff Thompson has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

This is my first time using the vinyl planks.  I just bought about 850 sf from Lowes (smartcore ultra).  I was able to combine two discounts and ended up paying about $3 per s.f. for materials (Including the quarter round). I got the second highest grade they had, you can certainly get cheaper stuff.  Lowes quoted install price was an additional $1.79 per s.f. but they were weeks out on schedule so I found guy to install for about $2 per s.f.  All said my anticipated cost is $5 per s.f. for 750 s.f.  I was pretty happy with that price.  I’m looking forward to getting rid of carpet and linoleum that are both more than 25 years old.  

@Bill Crow Thanks. I’ve created a note that I can paste into a text message with these same recurring hurdles (e.g., income, move-in timeframe, pets, # occupants). That seems to be cutting down on some of it. The biggest one for me is income. I’ve been fortunate to have some long term tenants and am surprised at each turnover when a prospective tenant isn’t aware of what they can (or can’t) afford.

I’m looking for a way to efficiently pre-screen tenants.  My normal process, is that they indicate that they are interested, I show them the property, they fill out and application, then we execute an agreement for lease.  Ideally, I’d like a pre-screening step between an indication of interest and showing them the property.  Of course, I could do this with a phone call, but there are some that I feel like are just reaching out with no real interest (or ability to rent), such that calling them back is wasting my time.  I’m wondering if there’s a way to have them fill out a quick survey or do I just maintain a standard text message with questions?  One thing I see often is that I’m sometimes 30 minutes invested into a tenant before I discover that the rent is grossly out of proportion for their income.  I’d like to make that one of the quick screening items.  I’ve never stated my income requirements in the advertisement, but considering doing so.  Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.