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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.

Q: I want to be a real estate investor for rental properties. Ive been working at different jobs and none of it interests me. I want to be working in the field somehow and get some experience. I am 17 right now and completely clueless as I would get into the industry even at 18 which is just months away. A job as a secretary in an office would be fine I just desperately want to get a real job away from the fast food and retail industry. Thanks for any advice:)
You need capital to be an investor. Unless you have as trust fund that matures when you turn 18 I don't think you will succeed. Training is the answer to getting a decent job. Take a business course at a good Community College and get back to us in three years.
Q: I'm trying to scope out the local (Austin, TX) real estate market. I'm not ready to commit to speaking with a realtor yet. What's the best way to find the most recent homes listed for sale?
You okorder and click on real estate and get the listings.
Q: Any real estate agents out there? I'm hoping to get my Cert IV in property services (real estate) next year, but I know nothing about the industry... I would like to know-Do I need to be a pushy person to make sales-Will i get paid even if i dont get sales-Do i have to lie to clients about properties-Do I need to be extremely outgoingAny help GREATLY appreciated :)
Real Estate is a very challenging field there is a lot of competition, on the other hand if you are good and develop a large clientele you can do very well. Do NOT limit yourself to one area of Real Estate, diversify into several different areas. Best Wishes and Welcome to The Wonderful World of Real Estate!
Q: I am looking for good real estate agents to give my property for rent in Malleshpalya, Bangalore (Near new tippasandra). If you know of someone, please let me know
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Q: real estate laws in ca.
Here is a website of all California Laws.
Q: I am finishing up my undergraduate degree in Real Estate at a Pennsylvania university. Will my course work waive my education requirements to become a RE Broker in Pa? In other words, do I still need to complete an additional 16 credits of education?
Check with the REal Estate Commission in your State.
Q: Hi, I love the field of real estate. I would really like to purchase some residential apartments homes and duplexes for income. What degree would be best for this and what other jobs could I do with this degree also average salary?
1) You don't love real estate. You really love money. 2) A degree would be useless. You learn about real estate by being involved with it and doing deals. 3) Your first deal should be your own home. 4) Your first tenant(s) can be rent-paying roommate(s) in your home. You'll be able to determine if you have the temperament to be a landlord in a low-risk manner. 5) Colleges offer real estate courses but they're no better than what you can learn from reading books at a public library.
Q: I was lying in bed halfway sleep this morning and i over heard a infomercial about how regular everday people where making big money in real estate buying and saleing foreclosed homes. They sounded genuine . I never realy considered doing this and don't know the first thing about it. Can anyone tell me how i get into it step by step?
jjBeing a real estate agent is very profitable but also highly competetive. In my area there are over 400 agents and many people are now selling privately.Investing in realestate is always good as the value of land is steadily rising.Most people I know that worked or had their own business made more on realestate than anything. I flipped a house in 1 year and made 50,000 which paid off the mortgage on the next house....so... Tell you what if you stick to it you'll always have a job. Everyone will need somewhere to live now, 5 years, 20 years and 50 years in the future so as long as there are people there'll be housing and a demand for Agents. If you mean by investing now is as good time as any. There is a housing shoratge in Canberra, Australia and it's great for invesors to expand their rent roll. I don't know what i's like around the world but again where's there are people there is a demand for housing. Supply and demand will dictate when the market is stronger and when he best time to buy or sell will be influenced by tax rises and falls. You can always try i and if you don't like i stop but you'll still be qualified o come should you wish to ry it again! I assume that you mean being a real estate agent. The average real estate agent only makes about $30,000 per year. But MANY of them are part time. If you are dedicated and work hard and smart you can make a tremendous amount of money. The sky is the limit. You may have to invest some of your own capital. Running adds, driving your car ect. can cost a lot of money. There are so many different ways to approach this job. IE you can sell residential, commercial, ect. My suggestion is to have a full time job and be real estate agent in your spare time at first. When you feel that it's time, then quit your day job.
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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