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Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Metal Surface

Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Metal Surface

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Abrasives Disc  Paper for Car and Metal Surface


Abrasives disc  Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Abrasives disc  Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Abrasives disc  Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives disc  Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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Have other special size made to order 


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Q: Hi,I am looking at real estate development as a possible career but need to know how to start out i have 2 years left at high school so are there any subjects i should elect to study ? Also when i graduate high school and go to university/college what should i study ? Thirdly is it a good paying job ? And any other tips and pointers would be greatly appreciated.Thanks heaps in advance :)
First attempt to discover anybody you recognize and believe. Whether they're a dealer, agent or lawyer. Just b/c they're this sort of 3 does now not mechanically avert them from being the correct individual for you. You must think comfy with them. Keep in brain for the period of all of this, that they're running for you. If they don't seem to be running however simply gathering a paycheck, discover anybody else. Everyone of the aforementioned individuals can and can make a enormous sum of money should you decide upon to paintings with them. Further, so much markets within the US have tilted closer to the shoppers part to a point. This manner you're now within the drivers seat. Everyone within the truly property enterprise demands shoppers. Best of good fortune. Joe...
Q: Real estate career requirements.I'm interested in the real estate field. I've heard that you don't have to go to college long for it,and I heard it's a full four years. Either way I'm gonna go to further my education,but I'd like to know the longest you have to go and what do you need. Can I still go to college or start type of program while finishing highschool?
Where I am, in Illinois, you just go to a private school, or community college, or the Board Office of your local real estate board and take a class. Then you have to pass a state test. Any agency will hire you probably, except RE/MAX, which usually hires experienced agents. So shop around and meet with various brokers. Pay is commission only, and there are fees you have to pay, such as board fees (for the MLS, lockbox, and also for franchise fees if you work for a franchised company like Century 21, etc.) Good luck! It's a fun career, but I don't do it anymore because it took every weeknight and weekend (especially Sundays) away from my kids and family. The money is good though, but only after you've put in two years or so. It can also be a cut-throat business, so become thick-skinned to deal with that.
Q: i,m 13 and i know it's a long time till it's happening but i live in norway and i have set my mind to be a real estate agent... in us. Is it difficult to become a real estate agent? i'm planning to educate there. what do i have to be good at, at school?
Becoming a real estate agent in the US is not terribly difficult. You must take a test to get your license and you can study for the exam on your own and take the test when you are ready. A license is good for one state only, if you want to practice real estate in another state, you will have to take that state's exam. The most important part of any real estate agent's job is marketing. Learn marketing, sales, and personal relationships. That is how you will make the most money as a real estate agent. Read the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. Then take classes in marketing and sales. You will be ahead of the game if you do those things.
Q: I want to become a Real Estate Agent in the State of New York. Can I do online courses to become certified ?? It's too hard to go to classes still having young kids a baby. BTW, is a "Realtor" the same as "Real Estate Agent" ? Does the online courses make it harder/longer to complete than *in* classroom ? Any info you got, Thank you !!!
Thier are many degrees you can uptain online. These courses are ment to be shorter. Usually you will uptain our degree any wear from 10-17 months if not even sooner. Online school is becoming really popular because is thier when ever you have time and it's ment to work around your schedule and fit your needs and you can even get financial aid if you qualify but be careful a lot of online sights can be scams and some diplomas aren't valid so be really careful and do your research before you waist your money and time by the way I think it's grate that your trying to better your self as a mom
Q: What are the types of things I need to know about starting a real estate company in Oregon?
Do you want to go into commercial real estate? Or manage residential homes? Do you want to buy/sell or rent/lease? Do you have prior experience in evaluating properties or have a deep understanding of the areas you wish you sell in? If you haven't taken real estate courses and received your license, I highly recommend doing that. Although real estate can be a lucrative business, it also takes a lot of research and work. If you're going into commercial real estate, the below website can be a good source of information for you.
Q: Have money to open a small biz, or should I just buy some Real Estate?
Depending on where you live, and how hot or cool the housing market is, I'd opt to purchase a house with as much down as you can muster, wait 6 months to a year, build up a little equity, then borrow on the house to put down on a small business. In an upswing, your house is making money, while you haven't put much of your own money into the business, and if you are in a downswing, you still own a house if the business tanks.
Q: I want to start a real estate rental company in Chicago. Where we buy houses and commercial properties and rent them out. Is their a huge cost to starting a company?
Actual property is on no account going to be an on the spot income job. It takes a while to get going at it. You better be both living at residence, married to any one who makes a just right salary, or independently wealthy whilst you . If you're going into residential, my normal estimate, now not realizing where you reside is $3,000 to get off the bottom between checking out costs, becoming a Realtor, MLS entry, and so on. You may also want to keep in mind testing industrial actual property with a commercial organization. They traditionally don't do the entire Realtor thing, and can put you salary for the primary yr at the same time you might be studying, then a 12 months of draw so you might be still getting at the least a paycheck for a even as.
Q: Hello, I am new to the real estate biz. Got a job at the local century 21, but noone in that office wants to help me. Needless to say, I plan on transferring my license very soon. Anyway, I'm looking for someone in the business to help out a rookie. I am also a barber, bu if I feel confident that I can survive on my real estate income, I would leave. Any advice for a rookie real estate agent? P.s. , I've read a few books already, but I think that real advice from real agents is the best way to learn. Thanks for your help
A professional agent will have to be higher at negotiating to your behalf however eventually, the cost you pay for a brand new residence is as much as the individuals promoting it, no longer someone's connections. My final agent had simplest been within the industry for a little while however I rather felt she did a well process. Remember you'll consistently spend a couple of looking journeys with this agent and get anyone else in the event you are not completely happy. I do not suppose you have got to signal any agreement with a purpose to bind you to that character. A well agent goes to provide you plenty of choices to decide on from and no longer push you into creating a selection, specifically one you are not able to manage to pay for. Just take a step again and examine this agent's habits infrequently and you can be first-rate. I additionally advise studying Home Buying for Dummies. I concept that was once very handy. Good good fortune.
Q: Chapter 1 the very first paragraph: "Only a century ago, buyers had few protection from unscrupulous sellers real estate agents. Instead, the Common-Law doctrine of caveat emptor (Latin phrase-let the buyer beware) prevailed." I've read it several times and every new time I read it's getting more complicating; this is chapter 1 and it has not yet covered anything about common-law. Besides that I also don't understand why the author is continuing the second sentence with the word 'Instead.' I already don't like the way the author has written this book. Please help if possible.
This has nothing to do with common law, at least not current common law. What this says is: 100 years ago, buyers of real estate were at the mercy of anyone selling real estate. Since there was no licensing at that time, many people in the real estate business were not ethical people. The agents and sellers represented only the sellers of real estate. There was no buyer representation. Buyers were left on their own to find their way thru a transaction. Ignore the instead. A common-law doctrine simply mean the law of the land (at that time); how it was done at that time. Caveat Emptor does mean let the buyer beware. By this, it was meant that buyers were solely responsible for knowing everything they needed to know about the property; there were no disclosure laws. What that says, in a nutshell, is: 100 years ago, people selling real estate were all about themselves and that the buyers needed to know exactly what they were getting into because no one was watching out for them in a real estate transaction.
Q: I am fairly new to the Mortgage industry and was looking for tips and tricks on how to prospect to real estate professional. Is there a good process? Any contact strategies that will work well?Thanks!
Step #1 - Do an excellent job for every client you get. Their agent and the listing agent on the deal will both notice. Stop in to real estate offices and visit with whoever is around. Go to agent's open houses, go on agent tour after the MLS meetings if that's possible in your area. Ask if it's OK with the agent if you put them on an automated e-mail for rate notifications. Send out flyers detailing new loan programs and offer to meet with agents one-on-one to go over programs if they seem interested. Realize that some of them will know the programs better than you do, so make damn sure you know what you are talking about. Stay in constant contact with the agents on both sides of a transaction and let them know what is happening (appraisal is in, package is at the underwriter, etc.) Get out of the office and meet with agents in person. They want to know who they will be sending business to. Realize that it will take a couple of years to get established and well known enough to rely on real estate agent referrals only. Stay in touch, be consistent and informed and enthusiastic, and it will happen. Good luck!

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