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CAST IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS

CAST IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS

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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: does a person who has a licence in real estate legal to assist a buyer even though this person is not connected with the association and a broker?
Yes. An attorney is not bound by the same rules as a Realtor, real estate agent, or sales associate. In fact, here in Texas, Para 24 of our contracts encourages attorney representation for legal counsel, should buyer and/or seller elect to do so. Attorneys rarely are connected with associations or brokers within the real estate industry as is your Realtor, real estate agent or sales associate. In answer to your original question: What is an independent real estate agency? It's an agency comprised of sales associates and brokers with one designated broker. Every agency has to have a designated broker to take on any liability issues that may occur. All sales associates require direct relationship to a broker to hang their license. Independent typically means it stands alone, like your boutique firms and RE/MAX* offices as opposed to the franchised offices like Wiechert, Century 21, Prudential, Coldwell Banker, and Keller Williams to mention a few. Franchised offices will have one designated broker for all of their offices within a particular territory. Independent agencies have one designated broker per office. *RE/MAX is a franchise, however it is sold differently as other franchises. Each state has one who owns the franchise for that state and then sells territorially, thus each office is separately and independently owned requiring its own designated broker. Many competing agents own a RE/MAX office, unlike, other franchised offices, like those mentioned above, who have non-competing, often former agents as managers for each of their offices, with one designated broker for a cluster of offices.
Q: I have always was surprised how much money a dwelling costs, but never thought how will REAL ESTATE be in Latin?
Good answer... Fundus (Latin for bottom) is a generic anatomical term referring to the portion of an organ opposite from its opening. The correct term for real estate is VERUS PRAEDIUM.
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?
Hold an adult education class at a college or community college on how to buy a house and what is involved. You tell them how the financing works, to avoid buying anything prior to the house sale. Etc. Do this for years on end. You can also go work for someone who has such leads already.
Q: Hello, i want to get my licence to sell commercial real-estate and aside from doing the real-estate courses provided by OREA, what other type of education would you recommend i have? I'm not interested in a bachelor's degree as i'm not doing this to get hired, but to understand and be capable of doing the tasks that are a part of a commercial real-estate agent's day.I know i'll need: negotiating skills, interpersonal skills, self-discipline and time management, communication skills (verbal and written), marketing skills, and general business knowledge. I'm thinking more of a certificate or a diploma.Thanks guys.
Once you obtain your real estate license you would receive may seminars and courses as continuing education that would be of benefit to you. You would amass m ay certificates and have many designations bestowed upon you. You would need to concentrate on the necessary classes to obtain your real estate license at this time. It might be that a commercial real estate broker might not hire a newly licensed real estate agent. You might have to spend a little time with a residential real estate firm, honing your skills, prior to becoming a commercial real estate agent. Being a commercial real estate agent is a skill that a commercial real estate broker would want a little experience at. They have little time to train a new real estate agent to learn terms, real estate vocabulary and could hold his own in the business world. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: real estate board
Nobody can force you to join. Of course, you cannot practice real estate if you don't.
Q: I'm looking into being a real estate agent in TX, after my enlistment is up in a few years. What was your education for the job like? How is the pay off compared to the work demand? Benefits? How far should i take my education for the job? How stable is it, if buisness is bad can you still stay afloat? Is it a comfortable living for a family of three with spouse making around 35 annually.
To be quite honest, if you looking for a stable income, real estate might not be a good fit. Commission income is not very predictable. I don't know what the fees are in TX as I am licensed in RI, but here are the fees that I pay; $30 per month for MLS, (I paid about $500 total to get my license), $450 per year for board dues, and there are a lot of advertising expenses (overhead) etc. The benefits are that a career in real estate can be one of the most exciting and rewarding fields out there. You have a LOT of freedom and can make your own hours. Every aspect of real estate is fun an exciting to me. Sometimes I feel like I am living the dream. I don't need a steady income though. My commissions come in when a property sells or when I help a buyer find a home. The best way to be in real estate and love real estate is to not think about the commission or the money. If you are focused on the dollar sign and making a certain amount of $$ all time, you are destined to fail. You have to focus on the client at all times, building a successful business (because you will work yourself essentially) and everything else will come- money, reputation, referrals, stability (will come with time and experience)... Its definitely a career that requires patience. Hope this helps.
Q: Hi,I will soon have a degree in Architecture. I would like to work for a Real Estate Company since my goal is to become a developer and I would like to get experience on this field. Is it possible to work for a Real Estate Development company with my bachelors in architecture? If so, what type of positions am I looking at? Working with other architects? PLEASE HELP ME!!
Each and every one have their own wayto do their job or to excel in their job regarding real estate... Real estate is a business that gives more opportunities for youngsters in this field such as, civil engg. architectures, builders and even contractors..
Q: history of real estate market
Any market is comprised of three things. A willing and able seller, a willing and able buyer and a product to be sold. That's it. It can be houses, shoes, dogs or any other thing you can imagine that it bought and sold.
Q: I am finding it hard to track down a job that allows me to further my knowledge and skills and experience rather than keep me stuck in the mundane (minimum wage) jobs. Is getting a Real Estate license a poor idea, specially since the house market is so horrible? Or could I gain from it?Also, what is the best avenue for getting my license?Thank you.
I can't speak for your area but where I live the real estate license classes used to have about 50 at the peak in 2006, now they have about 10 students per class. From each of the large classes the instructor estimates that only about 1 student still working full-time in real estate. Since you are on commission it can be very difficult starting out. Getting your license though can be fairly easy. Check with the local association of realtors or your local colleges for courses. Every state varies in the number of hours of classes involved. Most likely you will not have to go to around 50-100 hours of class, take the state test and you are an agent.
Q: Is having just a real estate license enough to get into commercial real estate? I need to know what to do to get my foot in the door.
As an agent or as an owner of commercial property?

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