Property Manager Vendor Compliance Scorecard is for property managers who are needing a quick vendor-risk view. This vendor paperwork guide is for property managers, contractors, and small teams that need a simple way to organize forms, insurance certificates, licenses, and expiration dates.
A vendor scorecard helps prioritize which vendors need follow-up first.
Who this helps
This helps if you need a focused next move, not a giant motivational speech. The point is to turn the topic into a cleaner resume angle, safer job search, better interview answer, or more organized workflow.
Simple decision table
| Paperwork area | What to track | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| COI | Expiration date, limits, certificate holder, additional insured notes | Insurance gaps create risk |
| W-9 | Legal name, tax classification, signed date | Bad records slow down payments |
| Vendor folder | COI, W-9, license, agreement, renewal notes | Clean folders save time during audits and renewals |
Priority scorecard
Use this visual guide as a priority tool. It is not official hiring data; it shows where to focus first.
Expired or missing documents create avoidable problems.
A tracker keeps expirations from sneaking up.
Clean naming makes documents easy to find.
Step-by-step action plan
- Score document completeness.
- Score expiration risk.
- Score response speed.
- Flag high-risk vendors.
- Review the scorecard weekly.
Copy this checklist
- ☐ Completeness scored
- ☐ Expiration scored
- ☐ Response speed scored
- ☐ Risk flagged
- ☐ Weekly review set
What to avoid
- Do not keep COIs, W-9s, and licenses scattered across email threads.
- Do not wait until a renewal or audit to find missing paperwork.
- Do not use five different folder naming styles for the same vendor file.
Copy/paste template
Vendor name: Primary contact: Documents needed: W-9, COI, license/certification, agreement/scope COI expiration date: Current status: Missing / Requested / Received / Reviewed / Approved Next follow-up date: Internal owner: Notes:
Mini FAQ
How often should vendor paperwork be reviewed?
Weekly during busy periods and at least monthly when things are stable.
What documents matter most?
Usually W-9, COI, license/certification if required, agreement/scope, expiration dates, and contact details.
What is the biggest paperwork mistake?
Letting documents live only in email instead of a clear tracker and vendor folder.
Need vendor paperwork cleaned up?
If COIs, W-9s, licenses, expiration dates, and vendor folders are scattered everywhere, DamnJobs can help organize the mess.