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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 am just now getting ready to take my pre-licencing courses for a Texas Real Estate sales license. At this point I know absolutely nothing about it. Is it hard to make a decent living? Should I get a job as as realtor first and then they sponsor me to get my license or is it easier to just have my license before I go job hunting? Please anyone who could give me some "start-up" tips....it would be greatly appreciated! We will be in the San Antonio area. Thanks in advance!
- You should have a contract for your compensation signed by the broker and you. If you don't you might loose your cut, alot of brokers do this shady stuff. I would also go into the office and talk to them in person.
- Q: First off i love going house shopping and just going to look at houses, i love houses. What i want to do after i graduate is to own trailer parks and suburb homes and rent them out, if i start with 500k lets say and i buy a trailer park for 500k straight up, no loans or anything and i get the rent from that park and save up and save up and then just keep buying houses and trailer parks slowly will i be successful? And how and can you be successful investing in real estate in the stock market?Anything will help,Thanks
- As for the first question: Do your homework first. Renters in a trailer park could be long term and a good source of income. Or, they could be squatters and a huge drain on YOUR income. Talk to the residents, the manager and others first. You might be better off with a small apartment complex or duplex or houses where there are likely to be roommates like near colleges first. As to the second question, I am not sure I understand but if you mean be successful in real estate instead of the stock market, there are no guarantees but you need to buy low and then have a stable recurring income source to beat inflation. If you wanted to invest in real estate IN the stock market, there are REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and other ways to have money invested for you. As a third option, there are plenty of ways to invest in real estate without having to be a property owner or a landlord.
- 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: im thinking about trying to get involved in real estate and wanted some advice on the exams and how long it takes. thank you
- Broker or Agent? Salesperson you need to take RE principles to be eligible to take the exam and two more RE courses to keep the lic. if you pass. Broker it's 2 yrs verified experience and about 8 courses. I have been a Realtor for 8 years and I just passed the broker's exam, it was very hard and I am told they changed the salespersons exam also to make it harder. Good luck.
- Q: Im 22 years old and say I make about 5000 dollars every month with my 9-5 job as an engineer.I am planning to achieve a goal of having positive cashflow of about 7-10 thousand dollars every month by the time I am 32 while working in my daytime job in the meantime. Does a plan like this seem plausible? Or do I need to quit my job at some point and dedicate all my effort in real estate investing?
- probably not possible you might be able to offer proposals by mail and do a lot of your investing in your free time but I seriously doubt you are going to have huge success this way you have a good day job and unless the investing proved to be superior to it, keep the day job
- Q: Is anyone currently working in Real Estate selling homes? Or selling commercial Real Estate? I am interested in getting my Real Estate license but don't know if right now is a good time since the housing market is currently down. I spoke to someone at Century 21 in Central Florida, and the office manager said no time is the right time to get a Real Estate license to sell homes. Someone else on here said now is a good time to get into Commercial Real Estate, but the question was asked 3 years ago. Any opinions, stories would be greatly appriciated. Thanks.
- No need of the Licence get some experience nearby your area. Because property rate fluctuation very from place to place
- Q: So my boyfriend and I are looking at a potential house nearby so we can be homeowners. He works for a contractor that remodels houses and I, on the other hand, am currently working nearly full time as a waitress. I heard some real estate companies won't sell a house to someone who works as a server/bartender. Is this true? Or does that depend on the company?SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!! NO RUDE RESPONSES!!
- Never heard of that. Don't see why they would care. The only issue with that job is the limited income and getting any accurate proof of your tips.
- Q: I want to learn to art of real estate investing with no money down.
- Sorry, we're real estate investors but never got into the no money down market. We've bought properties for a few thousand dollars down. We've also bought properties and rebuilt or refurbished. We've also bought properties without credit checks. Some properties can end up making you a nice chunk of change, even if you invest money in them.
- Q: I've always wanted to go into real estate. I know right now is not a great time to be in the field, but it's what I love and have always wanted to do. Can I make a living off being a real estate agent right now, or should I focus on finding a new career to study for?
- i'm working as a real estate agent for 8 years, and at the moment its not the good time to be in this industry, maybe you can get the job but for sure you not gonna get a buyer right now, as what you know, none knows when it gonna be better, and when you are talking about real estate, you are talking about small salary and a lot of commision, but right now all what you will get is your salary for two month then they gonna ask you to leave because there's no sales, i think its better if you gonna find something in the hotels or it man, its the best thing you can do right now. good luck
- 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.
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