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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: I'm considering going into real estate and want a good way for someone with my current situation to get a good start. I thought about going to an actual company like Coldwell, or maybe a smaller chain one, and asking if I can do part time internship, or something along that nature to get started. My current situation is working full time at a chicken factory that runs about 50 hours a week and going to school full time. I have a family and I have little to no time to do anything, and that is including my homework. I'm not going to school for real estate (obviously) but have thought about changing my major to accommodate for this; Maybe a business major. Any feed back would be appreciated! :D
- that's a hard time you have there since you are working at the same time studying. But if you will just strive hard and don't give up easily I am pretty sure success will be near at your reach. Anything you can do to be successful involves effort and dedication. So feel free to what you want but be practical in your decisions.
- Q: What are real estate investment trusts or REITs and how do they work. Is there some law that give these trust some tax efficiency status and how can investors invest in these REITs.
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- Q: I want to pick up my real estate license..mabey become a part time broker. Or at the very least not get ripped off when buying houses. I see real estate as a great investment...why pay rent when u can own n have roommates help pay ur mortgage. what books can u reccommend? whats the best way to do this in ontario? Thanks
- You are wanting to do a number of things some you can do without a licence and others you must have one. 1) you can buy real estate and sell it without a licence. It must be you personally or you and a partner who buys it. If you do not reside in the property or if you buy it and sell it within 2 years you must pay capital gains tax. This is to stop people from flipping houses. as a business. 2) Real estate courses are offered at local colleges, universities etc. they are about $600.00 I'm not sure about Ontario but you must be referred by a real estate company. to take it. 3) a broker also requires a licence and you must have your real estate licence to get a brokers licence. There are many books available to advise people how to buy a home. and most Realtors will help you also. Canada has the Canadian Central Mortgage and Housing. it helps first time buyers to obtain 1st mortgages with only 5% down payment. Banks normally require a minimum of 10%. Talk to any real estate agent, they can advise you about courses, also the Ontario Real Estate Board will have information about dates, areas, costs etc of licencing courses.
- Q: Do I need to go to college to do real estate.Like I'm gonna buy a house , make it better , and sell for more profit.
- there are people with college degrees who flip houses for a living. However, you do not need a college degree to do this job. People made lots of money doing this when the real estate market was hot. But it's a lot harder today with houses sitting on the market for months on end, with the overhead expenses racking up.
- Q: Located in Florida now.After hours of reading, it seems the more certifications/licenses you have the better (as opposed to working your way up)Step 1 is attaining the following:- Florida Real Estate License- Florida Real Estate Appraisal License- Florida Real Estate Brokers License (Don't really see the point of this one)- CCIM Designation- (someone even mentioned a mortgage brokers license)And obviously in between read as much as I can on the field.After attaining these licenses, do I simply apply to work for a company?Should I try to get a job as soon as I get my basic license and get the others on the side over time, or is it best to get ALL of them ASAP and hit the ground running?Any advice here? I really want to make this happen, but it's a bit cloudy at this point and I would really appreciate some help.
- Before you jump into this career, have you looked at the job market in this area? If you have been following the headlines, both commercial and residential real estate markets are in serious trouble. Florida has been especially hurt, I would do a little more research first.
- Q: The young man who appraised our home didn't have to take alot of time to do the work but did earn decent pay to do the job. What kind of training does one need and where do you get that? Then, how do you find a position as an appraiser. Well, the Real Estate industry isn't hot right now so I'm not sure about this idea but I need to find something legit to supplement my income and these internet scams are a killing waste of time. Even the ones that say there is no up front fee in getting started eventually hit you with the fact that they are really selling manuals and guides as a product and not a real opportunity.
- Veggie is think about a sales license, not appraisal. 150 hours of school Pass the test work as an apprentice under a licensed appraiser another 400 hours of school another test The process takes about 2 years.
- Q: Well the time is finally here. Just completed all the tests at my real estate school here in Arizona and i was able to get in immediately to take the state test! I was just wondering if anyone had taken it and if you had any tips!?!?! Back to studying....
- I don't know what school you went to but at Westford they sold a Real Estate exam prep manual with practice questions that was very helpful. Also I was worried about the math but there were only about 8 math questions and they were easier than expected. Passing the test is the easy part,you won't use 90% of what you learned in school, staying busy and making a living in real estate is the real test. Good luck!
- Q: Hi, I'm currently in the Army and after 1 year in afghanastan I've decided I do not want to re enlist. Not that I ever intended to. But getting out in a few months. So I've decided to get a career started. I'm looking into real estate because although I've heard its not a great market right now. Seems like something id be good at. Meeting people, helping them find a home. I've always wanted a job that I can dress professionaly and present my self well. I don't have any college. Joind the army straight out of high school. Didn't take advantage of schooling unfortunately. But I don't cry over spilt milk. Does that hurt my chances at geting into the field and/or being successsful? what does it take to be successful and do well? Also what are the benifits and negatives of the job? How far up can you get in this feild?Any advice is helpful and welcome.
- It's not a job, Kevin. It's your own business. You will need enough money in the bank to live on for the first year or two, plus at least $5000 to get started (classes, advertising, office supplies, MLS dues, etc.) And you will need lots of persistence and the ability to handle lots of rejection. Most people who start as real estate agents do not make it through their second year. Schooling is irrelevant, except that you need very clear communication skills, both written and oral. How far can you go? You can own your own company with agents working under you, you can make plenty of money just selling real estate - commercial is more lucrative but also much more difficult than residential, you can purchase your own investment properties. And there are tons of related jobs in mortgage, title, appraisal, inspection, developing, property management, etc.
- Q: I am 14 years of age and recently attended a Career Fair and really liked the Real Estate program and the Architect program, is there a job where these are combined?Or can you design the houses and then sell them?
- Get a real estate license. Get a degree in Architecture. Build and design your own homes or buildings. Sell them. Be filthy rich by the time you're 30. All in a nutshell. For a 14 yo, you got your head on right! There's nothing that makes more money quickly in this country than owning and selling real estate. You've just stepped up your bank account by thinking about designing your own buildings too! Go for it and don't give up that plan! You'll be the next (young) Donald Trump!
- Q: is the CA real estate exam open book ? 150 questions
- it looks like Pearson as the test giver; I hope not as Pearson is a BS company that has BS'd the state. so I am hoping it is anyone else no RE test is an open book test. Open computer, maybe.........it is a tough test. I took 3 weeks of trial tests and went from 55 to 85 before I took the state test and passed on the first try........[in AZ but I took my class in CA]
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