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Jonathan Hernandez Buying vacation rentals
12 August 2021 | 4 replies
@Eduardo AguilarThanks for the info I will dig a little deeper into this.
Kimberly Costello New 2020/2021 Park model homes
30 December 2020 | 1 reply
He would have to dig a well and set up a septic system on the lots.
Laura Williams Kansas City Investors beware of KC Water
10 September 2021 | 17 replies
Told it was our fault and they were within their rights to kill the water line without notifying the owner & make us dig a brand new water line at our expense. 
Kathryn Schauer Drainage Issue - Need advice!
6 August 2021 | 34 replies
Now a days in our market here for new construction they got away from draining to the street. ( save the Salmon) and so now we have to do on site containment.. this includes gutters to the downspouts that then tie into a line that takes the water to either an above ground rain garden. ( IE concrete box with plants that thrive in the wet. ) or like in my project in Canby OR  to the back yard were we have to dig a little mini drain field like you would  a septic system.. so water all drains from the roof to this little drain field in the back yard.. 
Sylvester Hill Ready to begin my purchase
26 July 2021 | 3 replies
I'll dig a little deeper into a specific market/area. 
Yonia B. HELP!!! Cash Flow Seems to Good to Be True! What Am I Missing
15 September 2020 | 64 replies
It would be helpful to dig a little deeper.
Spencer McNeal Quick Market Analysis
30 April 2019 | 6 replies
Milken Institute's Annual Ranking of Best Performing CitiesLocal Market MonitorFFEIC.govcensus.govERBISome of these you may have to dig a bit deeper and some you may have to pay for.
William P. First BRRRR, seeking out advice & analysis. (Dirt floor basement)
17 January 2021 | 7 replies
You would need to dig a hole and pour concrete to get a solid base to set them on, not the dirt like the existing ones. 
Dan Short Waterproofing Garden Units in Old Buildings?
26 January 2021 | 6 replies
The second company opted to repair the cracks and then dig a ditch along the problem exterior wall and put in a membrane from a few inches below the foundation to a few inches above the sidewalk, effectively raising the top of the foundation (to water). 
Jeff T. San Antonio Rule of Thumb...
29 June 2022 | 5 replies
But there are still a bunch of mismanaged properties or properties that just need some light cosmetic work to jump the rents up, you just have to dig a little more than before.