Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Atuo and Cars Surface
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Atuo and Cars Surface
Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather,
home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding 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 sanding 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 .
abrasive | backing | bond | grit size | ||||||||||||||||||
A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
packing quantity | per bale | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||
per carton | 1000 |
Standard size 230mm×280mm
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- Q: Also, how much is the yearly income for a real estate agent? And what is the difference between a real estate agent and a broker and how much does a broker make a year?
- In order to work, salespersons must then be associated with (and act under the authority of) a real estate broker. Many states also have reciprocal agreements with other states, allowing a licensed individual from a qualified state to take the second state's exam without completing the course requirements, or, in some cases, take only a state law exam.
- Q: I live in Knoxville, TN, and I am currently working on by bachelors of accounting with a minor in finance at the University of Tennessee. It has always been my dream to work in real estate, but I don't want to rely solely on a real estate license in today's economy. So, what kind of jobs are out there for those with a real estate license and a business degree as well? And what duties would these jobs consist of? Please be specific! Thanks :)
- If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to hunting for jobs. My buddy has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, but he unearthed some good tips on the website in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is loads of guidance on the website regarding other jobs.
- Q: I was considering entering the real estate business with sucessful local company, and do some side busienss on my own. Is there now too many people in the market to get into it? Please voice opions or experience, im not really sure on what i should do!.
- My opinion is based on my personal experiences of losing deal after deal to unqualified agents. My bad experiences have caused me to stereo-type real estate agents to the point I steer clear of them whenever possible. The Real Estate market is over saturated with a lot of non-college educated agents that do not possess professional business skills or know how. I have fired agent after agent, and went through 15 agents before I found one with a little sense that could negotiate a good deal. I was shocked and came to realize this is the last business I would ever consider, as the agents I have had exposure to are unloyal, unscrupulous and will stab another agent in the back at a blink of the eye. It's ruthless and cut throat. If you have a passion for working with these types of people, go for it. But I highly recommend finding a business that is not made up of desperate house wives and high school drop outs that had no other options but realty. Sorry...I know there are probably a few great agents out there, however, I personally haven't had the pleasure of meeting that perfect agent.
- Q: I became licensed over a month ago. Since then I have worked constantly to get my name out there and gain a client. I've knocked on doors in my neighborhood, held open houses almost every weekend (and knocked on those neighbors doors), sent out letters and cards, talk to everything I can at PTA meetings, parades, Girl Scouts, in line at the store, etc... I've talked to at least 500+ people. I've had not one solid lead. I'm starting to feel hopeless and extremely discouraged. Is this a normal feeling in real estate? If so, what did you do about it? Could you give a new agent advice on the best way/place to find a client?
- You've only been at this a month? Didn't you check out some basic info before you started this? On average it takes one year before you see any commission whatsoever. Meanwhile, it's outgo, outgo, outgo. Do you have your website up running? Or at least your LinkedIn Facebook business pages? Are you providing genuinely helpful well-written info for prospective buyers sellers? First client often tends to be a family member or someone you knew long before you started RE.
- Q: I am a buyer, I live in California, my real estate agent ask me to sign a "Buyer Representation Agreement" (Form BRE from California Association of Realtors) with her. I am afraid I will be ripped off by the contract, so I would like to know:1. For buying a house, is it normal to sign a contract w/ your agent?2. My agent ask for a 6 month contract, is it too long?3. If I sign the contract then later I am not satisfied with her service, can I terminate the contract before it's expired without penalty?4. She said by the contract, I can't buy any property from any other agent which she's showed first. Does that mean I can still ask other agents to show me houses those she didn't (or unable to) show me?Thank you very much for your help and answers.
- 1. For buying a house, is it normal to sign a contract w/ your agent? 2. My agent ask for a 6 month contract, is it too long? 3. If I sign the contract then later I am not satisfied with her service, can I terminate the contract before it's expired without penalty? 4. She said by the contract, I can't buy any property from any other agent which she's showed first. Does that mean I can still ask other agents to show me houses those she didn't (or unable to) show me? First of all, not all people sign with an agent to find a house, but she wants to make sure she gets credit and payment for all the hard work she does for you! Secondly, that is a long time to sign a contract. You can terminate the contract but read the fine print, what does it say about termination? I am sure it addresses that somewhere in the fine print. Why are you asking if other agents can show you a house? Is there some reason why you cant have her show you all the houses you want to see? That is why you hired her in the first place, so she can show you all the houses you want.....unless you are looking at houses that are for sale by owner? Are you unhappy with her for some reason? It sounds like it. Sounds like you are regretting that contract with her. If you don't like her, see if the agency will substitute another agent for her.
- Q: ok so i need some help.. i want to know how much do real estate agents get paid? is it a good amount? could the buy nice things?.. also do they come up with there own hours of working?
- Right now the income is at poverty level.It is really tough right now to make large sums of money.A lot of agents are lucky to sell one house this year.Their are exceptions where they make a hundred grand though.
- Q: I have my real estate license in Texas but have never done any deals so I am very new to this. I want to sell my own house and wanted to make sure that I can list my own home for sale.
- You don't need a license to sell your own property. You don't even need a license to list it on the MLS. Just find a real estate agent and pay him to do a MLS listing only. For example, in my market area, I charge $400 just to list your home on the MLS and you handle all the negotiations, calls and pay the buyer agent's commission. Regards
- Q: I am looking to buy a house or proprty to build a house within the next couple of years. I was wondering if it might be a good idea to take some classes at the local community college in real estate so that I might be able to get info on how to identify good deals/save $/learn the lingo so that I won't be putting myself in a position to get ripped off when I decide to buy.Would that do any good or would that be a potential waste of time, and I should not bother?
- It never hurts to educate yourself on what could be the biggest investment of your life. But let me go ahead and warn you- these classes can be a bit of a snore sometimes so make sure you bring caffine with you! ;)
- Q: What is the difference between a broker, an agent, and an independent agent? I will be 16 soon and I'm thinking about real estate how do I get into the business and what kind of education do I need after high school?
- A Broker is the supervisor of the agents. An Agent can be a broker and/or sales person (agent). An independent agent is the same, we all work as independent contractors, responsible for our own taxes, insurance and business expences.
- Q: How much on average does an established real estate development company in Los Angeles California make a year in profit?
- Well that depends. Typically the real estate agency gets a commission percentage on every property they sell ranging around 5-10%. Usually the agent who sold the property will profit about 2-4% of that. And the prices of properties in LA very on the location but I'd guess the range to be between $400,000 and $500,000. So for example, if they sell 50 properties in one year and get 7% commission, they would make $1,750,000 a year without taxes. Hope that helps.
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Atuo and Cars Surface
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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