
25 September 2019 | 12 replies
You can make lots of connections here and through DIG, a local REIA that meets regularly throughout Montgomery County.

31 May 2019 | 8 replies
A single puppy can dig a few holes, chew on some window trim, scratch a few doors, and dig up the carpet at the threshold of a bedroom door in a month and cost you $500 or more in repairs.Increasing the rent is better than a deposit.

8 August 2018 | 3 replies
I'm scared to dig a hole and not be able to get out.

16 August 2018 | 20 replies
I'm saying to put some thought into the reinvention and don't dig a deeper hole for yourself during the process, rather dig on out of the one you are in first.
5 March 2019 | 2 replies
Don't rush in if you haven't educated yourself because you will just dig a deep hole if you buy something you shouldn't have.

9 March 2019 | 19 replies
My question is this: In addition to just the typical home inspection & pest inspection, would it be wise to have a HVAC specialist, plumber, electrician, and roofer come out to dig a little bit more thoroughly into this property?
29 April 2019 | 7 replies
You may have to dig a bit and network like crazy but St.

25 November 2015 | 7 replies
Best I can tell from previous posts on the site is that if you are having a problem with your DTI ration transfer properties to an "entity"(this is the usual word choice with little insight into what kind of entity the poster is referring to) However, when you dig a little deeper, it seems to be that even if you own property in an LLC if you sign a personal guarantee (which they pretty much always make you do* it all falls to you in individual, and therefore counts against your personal DTI ratio, which at least for this, seems to defeat the purpose.* it seems if you have an LLC with 2 years of tax returns, you can actually have the business get the mortgage, and not have to sign a personal guarantee.

2 January 2016 | 25 replies
@Brad Smith, any clue the depth of the grade beams... that'll give you an indication of how much deeper you'll have to dig (and just in case... make sure your trench isn't inline with a pier).And, if in the future you don't want to dig a trench again, consider renting a mole from the local rental yard.

16 September 2015 | 4 replies
While I can understand your initial conclusions regarding ¨The only doubt I have is that some numbers that can be applied to the US market are not the same in Europe¨.. if you dig a little deeper, you would likely find that the same or similar metrics can be applied - that is, ratio of rent to purchase price, etc.