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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: well i m aware of in order to be a real estate broker you need to have a licence, i just wondering who is in this field can give me some informations on when you are a broker how it works, after you gotta a licence , will you hired by a brokerage, do you need to pay to stay in a brokerage, how much the course cost , and how long. i don't really know what to do with my life. i 'm interested in real estate, i'm living in toronto. thx
- Go to your local real estate office and ask them about becoming an agent. They will tell you what is needed to become licensed. The rules and regulations vary from State to State and Country.
- Q: In other words, not the traditional way that real estate is transacted.
- People use the terms REALTOR? and real estate agent interchangeably, but that is incorrect. There are differences between REALTORS? and real estate agents. They are not the same. Although both are licensed to sell real estate, the basic difference between a real estate agent and a REALTOR? is a REALTOR? is a member of the National Association of REALTORS?. As such, the main difference that you hear a lot about -- but are likely confused about -- is that a REALTOR? must subscribe to the REALTOR? Code of Ethics. But what does this mean to a consumer? The Code of Ethics is strictly enforced. It contains 17 Articles and various underlying Standards of Practice. It's not just a bunch of rules that agents swear to uphold and adhere to. The Standards are much more restrictive and confining as to conduct than those governing agents who simply hold a real estate license. While there is no evidence nor guarantee that all REALTORS? are morally or ethically better than unaffiliated real estate agents, it is an attempt by the industry to regulate and, as such, deserves recognition. Keeping mind, of course, that even the non-NAR member real estate agent is held to the same legal standard, as a practical matter............Real Estate Agent Bendigo
- Q: What courses should I take when I go to college if I want to be a real estate agent?
- You don't need to go to a school per se. It is typically a course that is offered by a lot of private businesses and some of the larger brokerages also offer courses. The course typically isn't something that you pass and get a certificate from. Their purpose is to prepare you for the state's Real Estate examination that is VERY difficult if you don't take your study seriously. Last I remember, Century21 sponsored a course that was pretty good. You might call one of their offices or simply check your local Yellow Pages.
- Q: I am starting a new job this monday, as an "administrator" at a real estate firm. I have done some research about this industry, and the agency I will be working for (old family friends who just opened) have educated me and told me a lot of information, and I'm sure as the time goes on I will be exposed and learn more. I am seriously, in the future of thinking of becoming an agent. Please reply, and only real estate agents who are/or have been in the business (or people who do know about what it's like to be an agent)...your success stories, the pros and cons, is it true, as I have heard that agents can do extremely well? Please tell me everything.Thanks
- Have your husband tell her (with you present), in no uncertain terms that she is not to call him regarding this transaction. It is distraction him at work. Have him let her know that from that point on YOU will be handling ALL of the information and decisions regarding this real estate endeavor. I'm curious, does your husband feel the same way about her as you do?? Has he told her to call him with questions? If he doesn't feel the same way, you should let him know who you are feeling. Be sure to approach this in a calm and non-accusatory manner. You don't want to have this woman be the catalyst to a fight. GOOD LUCK!!
- Q: I would like to invest in the real estate market of USA. I need a reliable entity to advice me on the type of investment, the amount to invest, and where to invest? can anyone help me with a list of organizations like Century 21 for such a service. Appreciate your help.
- There is no -all inclusive- real estate market in the US. The US is a huge country. Even within a city there are several markets. Before you decide on a real estate brokerage to call you will need to decide on what part of the US you want to invest in, and what type of property you want to buy. If I were going to live in Phoenix for 10 years then buying a house now while I live there would be a no brainer. If I were going to own an apartment building in Vegas for 10 years then I would think that would be a good investment. Either one of those for only a year or two would be scary.
- Q: I am about to graduate from high school and i am going to collge to be a real estate agent. But i have one question what is a " license " to be a real estate agent. I see it always on every bussiness website. Why do people get this licese thing for real estate what does it do ?Is it like a fake thing to be a real estate or What.As soon as i graduate im going to college for real estate but i dont understand the whole licese thing. Thanks for the help.
- What are the requirements? Prospective real estate agents must be high school graduates over age 18, and must pass a written test that consists of questions regarding basic real estate transactions and laws. Most states require between 30 and 90 hours of classroom instruction for prospective real estate agents. Candidates for a broker's license must have between 60 and 90 hours of classroom training, along with 1-3 years experience selling real estate.
- Q: I am a college junior majoring in computer information systems. The only problem with that is that I feel that that isn't the path for me. I want to move into real estate because I genuinely feel I would love to do it.. I just don't have the slightest clue as to how to get started, can somebody please help me out?
- There is a class you have to take (a specific class) to get a real estate license. Your college may offer it, but if not find someone who does (may be able to take it online), take it, learn the info throughly, and then take the state and federal licensing exams. If you pass those (can retake them as needed, they are fairly hard) you ca get a license. Once you pass those find a real esate broker you want to deal with (I'd stick with a deep discount broker if you are doing this part time) and start selling. Note that just holding an active license will probably run you a few 1000 dollars per year, money you'd make back in commisisions on one sale/ purchase but money that is gone if you never sell/ buy anything so don't activate your license until you are ready to do some work (if you pass the exams but don't activate your license you may have to retake them after some period of time has elapsed)
- Q: I am partnering with someone doing Real Estate Wholesaling. I find the buyers and he get the houses e need under contract. Now usually I do this by myself but how do I give a buyer to my partner. Do I just say it is a referral or do I say he is my partner and we are working together on this?
- He would be your marketing associate.
- Q: I am planning on going into the real estate field but have a few questions. I was interested in becoming either a Real Estate Broker Agent or Realtor. I wanted to know the job description for each individual career and also the salaries I knwot hey work off commission but do either have a base yearly salary on top of commission.Also I'm going to major in business in college will this help me in real estate? Also what does a real estate firm do?
- An agent just represents buyers and sellers in real estate transactions. They typically either split their commissions with the broker or pay the broker a monthly fee and in turn the broker supports them, advises them, and oversees their work. Brokers can represent buyers and sellers themselves and also get a part of their agents commissions, but its alot of work. Also they have to provide the office and equipment and stuff so they have high overhead. Usually you have to work for some years as an agent before you can become a broker. Many really good agents break away from the brokers and simply run their own offices (maybe with only themselves as the only agent).
- Q: hey im 14. can u tell me GENERALLY about investing real estate? i read the meaning but i still cant understand.and whatsup with the lawyers, landlords etc?i read 'rich dad poor dad' but not yet finished.my dad said i should be invester just like trump maybe someday. im good with maths, i could be an accountant.
- I am very impressed that you take this seriously enough to research. I would recommend two useful books to expand your knowledge and get two additional, fairly conservative viewpoints. The first is titled Building Wealth One House At A Time by the author John Schaub. It has helped me in my investing career. The other is titled Real Estate Investing From A to Z by the author William Pivar. This one is a general purpose knowledge resource. If you are patient and consistent with your goal of owning investment property, you will be rewarded for it in the long run. But just be warned, this is not a get-rich-quick business. It takes hard work and there will be downs along with the ups. Good luck and let us know how your investments turn out!
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