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CAST IRON PIPE EN877- DN200

CAST IRON PIPE EN877- DN200

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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.

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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'm a senior studying sociology and I will take a year off to apply for law school. Job descriptions always require at least 3-5 years experience in real estate transaction. How where should I start to fulfil the requirement of Real Estate Lawyer job description?
don't even look at those job descriptions you're seeing. those are for lateral attorneys looking to move from firm to firm. it's a whole different ballgame when you're coming out of law school. assuming you're attending a decent law school, you'll have firms looking to recruit you. when you interview, express an interest in real estate law and hope that they'll put you in the real estate section should you get a summer clerkship/full time position. if your school doesn't have a big on-campus interviewing program, send out resumes to all firms in your desired market that have large real estate groups. express your interest in the cover letter. beyond that, however, if you want to go to law school you should not even be thinking about what type of attorney you wish to be. it is almost certainly bound to change once you enter law school and begin taking all the different types of classes. since law school is a general education, you'll be exposed to all different types of law. hope this helps! feel free to email if you have questions.
Q:I see prices are being driven up by investors buying houses 20 or 30 thousand dollars over the fair price of the home. In my area I see prices have gone up like 60K in 2 years and with all the ghost inventory I get the feeling this can't be good. I just looked at a house last week and I see the estimate on every real estate website is like 30K under what the sellers are asking for it. Now if this home sells for that or even higher is just going to drive the price up for all other properties in the area, it's insane!
Yes many of the sales in my area - a very hot market - is driven by investors / cash buyers and quite a few are Russians and Asians. I now see prices starting to drop and a few expensive homes are in foreclosure --- but the word is late getting out to real estate agents and sellers. Since wages are not going up, buyers will not be able to qualify for many of the increased prices or be cash poor and rental prices are also going up and now I see them starting to sit. Some real estate agents convince buyers - especially those from out of state with money to burn or possibly hide for taxes - that they can't go wrong buying to flip or rent in my area - but my intuition is strong that the bubble is bursting or at least fizzing out slowly. Prices went up too fast too soon - and that's always a bad sign. Better to sell than buy right now unless you find a good deal or plan to own for at least 10 years.
Q:I am a new real estate broker in CA. I got my license fresh out of college because I have a BA degree and in CA they let you do that. I am working with a broker now to gain experience but I am only doing nominal things- not really gaining incite into what he does. Can anyone please streamline the process for me on what a real estate broker does, or provide a timeline of events in which the broker enagages? I want to open my own brokerage and need to be able to provide support for the agents. I am preferably looking for an answer from someone in the real estate field or an active real estate broker themselves. Thanks.
1. A real estate broker or real estate agent is a person who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate/real property and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy. The broker has a fiduciary relationship with his clients. 2. In the United States, real estate brokers and their salespersons (commonly called real estate agents or, in some states, brokers) assist sellers in marketing their property and selling it for the highest possible price under the best terms. 3. When acting as a buyer's agent with a signed agreement (or, in many cases, verbal agreement, although a broker may not be legally entitled to his commission unless the agreement is in writing), they assist buyers by helping them purchase property for the lowest possible price under the best terms.
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:My parents own a house in a small subdivision and behind the house is a large area of undeveloped land that hasn't been taken care of for decades. I assume it is owned by a local real estate company, but not entirely sure. My parents cleared out all the kudzu that was creeping into their yard and made a space that goes about five feet out along the length of the fence. They recently started planting some vegetables in this area since its not in use and it seems whoever owns it has no plans to do anything with it but I am concerned they could get into some legal trouble if company who owns it finds out they have this small garden back there. So the question is, can my parents get into serious trouble with this?
Your parents won't get into serious trouble for doing this. Some one might one day come by tell them they can't plant there anymore. If they do plant on this land and use it consistently for 15 years they can claim the land as their own. The best thing to do is go to the county and find out who owns the land then go to the group that has jurisdiction over the land which will be the town, city, village level or county level and ask how the land is zoned and what the future plans are for this parcel. This will give you the best estimate of what will eventually happen w/ your property. They should have done this before purchasing their property and any decent real estate agent would have made sure this was done. Sadly in the residential real estate field only about 2% of the agents realize this is important. You could have the back alley of a Wal Mart coming in next year or a manufacturing plant, pig farm, etc. All of these will kill your property value.
Q:What is the best way for a new real estate agent to market their selves in texas?
The above ideas are good. Here is what I did (and still do). Business cards are cheap. Get a nice one made. hand them out to your waiter, delivery guy, etc. whenever you can. Ask if you can leave a few at the cash register, especially at motels or extended stay facilities. When you are wearing your name tag, once in a while wear it upside down.It will always generate a response and give you an opportunity to talk. Don't be bashful but you don't have to be tacky or loud either.
Q:steps on how to become a real estate agent as of now im in high school, about to graduateall info would help thanks
Becoming a real estate broker requires a great deal of time, study and effort, but the rewards can be worth it. Instructions STEP 1: Have your head examined. STEP 2: Contact your state's Department of Real Estate. STEP 3: Request a copy of the requirements needed to become a broker. STEP 4: Take required classes. STEP 5: Get real estate business experience (typically as a salesperson or in a position in a related field, such as title or escrow or property management) if required. STEP 6: File necessary paperwork. STEP 7: Pay required fees. STEP 8: Contact a real estate school that specializes in courses for taking the real estate broker's exam. Check the yellow pages under Real Estate - Schools. Studying and class work can typically be done at home. STEP 9: Contact a local college or university that offers broker exam preparatory classes. These classes will require class attendance. STEP 10: Study! STEP 11: Pass the exam. STEP 12: Pay any additional fees. STEP 13: Provide any additional information. STEP 14: Get your license. STEP 15: Go into business. STEP 16: Lose your mind. Tips Warnings Many states have experience requirements for being in the real estate business. Most states have course requirements that you must meet. These can be fulfilled either through college or real estate school courses. Most states have no limit on the number of times a person can take the test. The information contained in the test will not prepare you for the business of being a real estate broker. The exam strictly tests your ability to memorize certain real estate information.
Q:What major should i do if my dad is buying half a million dollars in real estate? he is a doctor and will probabally end up owning it because i will go to school for it, so what should i major in for owning real estate and buying more and more
You don't need a degree or any formal education to be a real estate investor. Also, if your dad is a doctor and is really intelligent, he wouldn't be handing it over to you because he would already have done his research. No one drops 500K on something without doing the research. Also, 500K in real estate is really nothing in markets like New York, Dubai, London or Vancouver. I suggest you read up on real estate investment (there are tons of books on it). You should also familiarize yourself with mortgages (interest rates etc) and also get acquainted with several realtors that specialize in investment income so they can best optimize your purchase.
Q:Is the real estate business the same as it used to be (1980-90)? I'm 18 and am wondering about future career aspects. Ive considered Database Administration, commerce, or getting a bba, or marketing. I like the idea of you are as successful as you want to be type attitude. I live in Vancouver (Canada) which is like miami, where people come to that have made money to spend money. What is the life style like and how does one succeed in this area. If I started right after highschool, would I be taken seriously, or would someone pass me off as a kid. What is the typical salary, as I understand that it really does depend on how many deals you close but if your successful, the sky must be the limit correct? In the first 6 months, how do you spend your time, meet and greet, office runs? Is there one field in real estate that pays more? Can an Agent become a broker or vica versa. How many agents a year lose their jobs due to saturation. Is there any reading material that can help me?Many thanks.
No, real estate is not the same as it used to be ! I am also wondering about future career aspects and considered a lot of different fields. I would say business anything in business from marketing to advertising. That is where the big bucks are ! People that work for real estate agencies are at risk because as soon as the economy drops you loose your job ! I advise you spend your time doing research anything that will keep you one step ahead of your opponent. Hope this helps.
Q:1.Do you need a college degree? And if so, what kind of degree would you need or is there a real estate school for this?2.How much do they make a year?3. Is it a good career to get into?
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