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Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.
Standard:
CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.
Strength:
Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.
Quiet:
CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.
Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:
No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.
Anti-Corrosive:
All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.
Coupling:
Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.
- Q: i want to buy a real estate in usa . do anyone who can tell me a procedure of that purchase a second hand house . thanks
- You need some verified documents like your SSN, your driving license, business or job pay slips, etc. that's all. There is a real estate agency in Mobile,Al, which you will find interesting because they also helps you if you have some problems, related to these also. Hope this information will be of some use to you.
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- Buying okorder ; they have many publications and regular subscription e-mails such as their PostCards from [Country]. In addition they sponsor multi-day real estate investor and potential retiree seminars around the world where you learn all the ins and outs of investing in particular regions where you are attending. If you sign up for communications on the site, prepare to be rewarded with regular offers to buy books, seminars, etc. Not a bad thing, really. I have a 12-page article I downloaded from the site and formatted for MS Word entitled Where To Buy In Italy I would be glad to send you. It would be a good overview. E-mail me at PS - I have no connection with International Living except as a reader.
- Q: Im homeschooled and really want to be a real estate agent but it says that one of the requirements is to have a high school diploma. Would I have to go to college to get it or would it be different because Im homeschooled?
- I thought home schooled kids earn their high school diploma at home. Add: Sorry I couldn't help. Maybe you can post your question in the real estate section and ask some agent if you have to have a traditional HS diploma or not.
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- Take some personal finance (consumer economics), general business and accounting courses as well as those for the skill areas mentioned. An AA degree would be fine. If you're going to take the courses, might as well get something to show for it.
- Q: I am currently a sophomore in high school. I am planning on becoming a real estate agent when I graduate. I live in Texas, but really want to move to New York. Do I have to be a residence of New York in order to sell houses there? What classes should I take in high school to be prepared for the real world of selling houses?
- Real estate is one of the best investment that any one can make. You have to take proper education in order to become a good real estate agent. This education teach innovative advanced techniques to survive in this very competitive industry. You will find two options for your real estate education. You can take courses online or take classes from traditional school. I think internet can be a great choice when it comes to real estate education. All the Best.
- Q: iMA JUNiOR &HAVE A YEAR LEFT iN SCHOOL iM PLANNiN TO BE A REAL ESTATE AGENT BUT i DUNNO i STiLL CAN`T DECiDE ON WAT TO BE SOO MAi ? iS DOES iT TAKES YEARS ON BECOMiN AN AGENT CUS i HEARD iT DOESN`T...DOES iT PAY WELL LiKE MAKiN YURSELF A CELEBRiTY??????
- If you really write like that, then you will need help writing your advertising. It is not a regular income, but if you help people sell and buy a lot of real estate you can make a lot of money. You will need help with incomes taxes because you will be in business for yourself. If you are really interested in the business and legalities of helping other people buy and sell real estate, and if you have been getting good grades in school, then I doubt if you will have much trouble getting your real estate license. You can get your real estate license in less time than a college degree. There are classes to take and, of course, tests. I would not consider people in real estate big celebrities. But, you usually put your portrait in your advertising so that people will remember your face with your name and so that people who read your advertisement will remember you when they are ready to buy or sell real estate. I hope that helps.
- Q: I am thinking about starting a career in real estate. I just left my job due to too much time being spent away from home (4 days at a time). I don't need medical benefits and I really don't have many bills (probably around $1200 or so). So I guess my question is, is this something I can realistically do full time right out of the gate. I would be working with Prudential Realty.
- If you are looking to make a career change, we know that a lot of research must be done and many questions need to be answered. A career in real estate is not just a job, it’s a career. The interview process and qualifications are much different than most of the job postings that you see in the newspaper or on the various internet job sites. A career in real estate is more about you and your willingness to venture into an unknown field that you have no experience in. Real estate is much different than the normal 9-5 job. There are no specific qualifications that are required as many positions do. Some of the qualifications that are desirable in real estate are good people skills, determination, motivation, a strong desire to be successful and most of all, a genuine desire to help people.
- Q: in making money, what are the pros and cons of eachim thinking more of long term, I assume in real estate investment you can play it much more safer without losing heaps of money, but in stock money comes in faster, and it can lose faster too s and cons of them would be nice, thanks for the answers!
- You said I assume in real estate investment you can play it much more safer without losing heaps of money WRONG assumption. The neighbors (or tenants) from hell can move in, the roof and boiler needs to be replaced. You nice tenants found mold. A city tree next to your property falls down, destroys a car and the owner sues you because you didn't advise the city that it was dieing and a danger. With the stock market, it can be riskier if you invest in the hot tip pennies or easy money scams some people here like to hipe. Or it can be safer if you invest in dividend paying blue chip stocks. Good stocks do go down in value, but in the past, they have always come back. Since 1926, there has never been a 20 year time period where the S%P 500 index would have lost money. Plus, with the stock market, you can also invest second hand in real estate, where you can own a well diversified selection of professionally managed properties via REITS and leave handling the tenents from hell, and the cost of a new roof to the REIT pros.
- Q: I'm thinking pretty hard about becoming a real estate agent (Michigan), but would like to hear some thoughts from people who were or are currently agents. I know I have to get licensed first, but what I'm looking for are some real life experiences and answers. You can read articles on the net, but those are mainly just someone's opinion. Thanks for any info.!
- most states require a license, the course is tough, and the exam for the license is tougher. that's just to start and then you have to recert every so many yrs. which means continuing education. i have been in the field since 1997 and its a tough industry. turnover amongest new agents is probably 85-90% the first year. lots of folks do it part time as it takes a special person to be able to make a living at it. no education lol, you need to be an accountant, a psycologist, a marriage counselor, an attorney, a mortgage broker, a chauffer, a decorator, and most of all great with people. Most agents make less than 15,000 their first year and thats why they don't survive. check it out and maybe you will have a change of attitude the first time you read a sales contract, seller's disclosure, listing agreement, etc. this is a tough profession.
- Q: I just graduated college with a bachelor's in marketing and I decided that want to get into real estate as a career. I know I have to get licensed, take pre-licensing courses. However, do I get licensed before I apply to different agencies? Or should I do this while I'm taking the classes, or do these places like to wait until your licensed before they hear from you? Also, does it matter where you go to take these classes? Like, in college, the more prestigious the college the better? Or as long as you get your license, thats all that matters? I know these questions sound completely amateur and I have been doing research over the past few days but, I can't seem to get a straight answer. Thank you!
- Here's how you do it: Contact the two or three largest real estate firms in your area. Ask them about their pre-licensing exams. Most will offer them. Try to choose a company you might like to work with. But that's not a requirement. Take the pre-licensing classes in as short a time period as possible. A typical schedule might be two evenings a week and all day Saturday for 3 weeks. Something like that is good. Don't stretch it out over months. Reason: The only reason you're taking the classes is to pass the licensing exam. A lot of what you'll learn will have no real use...but you need to know it. So you cram it into your head. Don't do an online-only program. You'll need to ask questions and get understandable answers. Don't do it at a community college. Those programs take way too long--like 2 hours an evening once a week for 20 weeks. You'll forget most of it before you take your state exam. But it doesn't matter where else. No, it's not like choosing a prestigious college. The only thing--THE ONLY THING--that matters is getting the knowledge necessary to pass the state licensing exam. Once you pass the pre-licensing program, you then take the state licensing test. Once you pass it, you can work with (not for--you'll be an independent contractor) any brokerage you want. It makes sense to seriously consider the one that you took the pre-licensing courses with--but that's not required. As a newbie, look for one that offers continuing education and additional support. You'll get a lower commission, but it's worth it. They won't be interested in you until you get that state-issued license. Your questions are good. However, I don't understand how you could have been doing research for days and not getting a straight answer. That concerns me. Hope that helps.
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