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Introduction:
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: My bf is 24 and wants to get into real estate, should he continue to get into it?
- Depends where you live. Around here so many homes are being built that the owners are renting them out, know one around to buy them. You know how renters are (most renters I should add), they will destroy these new homes.... Look at the market where you live at. Being a sales men is not for everyone...No regular pay or hours.
- Q: Ok so right now I'm 16 and i have an interest in real estate and also in a side job. I'm going to be attending college in a couple years to get some minor degrees such as building, business, mechanical, and drafting. And i was wondering if being a real estate agent would be appropriate for me right now. I know now's not the best time to sell. But if i sell one (1) small property, that would pay as much as i get in a year at my little call in part time job. I also am friends with many of the Realtors around the local area, so i know that would help. So my question is, would this be a suitable job for someone like me? Is there an age requirement? Does it take more the two semesters to get your license? And is this a full-time, hands-on, type job?Thanks!
- I don't think you can legally work at 16 without a permit of some type. I am also sure that many real estate agents in your city that you know would be glad to have you as an apprentice. This will expose you to a lot about the real estate field. Your duties would be mostly that of a gofer, go take this document to the boss, go run this off at the copy machine, go email this to our new buyer or seller. You could also answer the telephone and direct the call to the appropriate individual. In doing this you would earn valuable experience and terminology in the real estate field. this would help prepare you for your state real estate exam, ensuring you a better chase to pass. By all means complete your college and get your degree. This will be very valuable in your future endeavors. This your foundation. While there you might take courses in the real estate field, thus giving you a better shot at taking your real estate exam and being successful the first time. There are many ways to obtain your state real estate license. #1 There are on line real estate courses #2 There are courses where you attend class over a certain period of time to prepare you for taking the state real estate exam. #3 There are 1-2 day cram courses offered by real estate schools that would prepare you for taking the state real estate exam. #4 You may attend your local community or 4 year college taking real estate course leading up to taking your state real estate exam. #5 Some of your major franchise real estate offices offer free courses that would prepare you to take your state real estate exam. You have to select the one that best fit your schedule and ability to learn. If you simply are interested in the investment end of the real estate industry a real estate license is not required. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: i was wondering what is it like for a real-estate agent. i been thinking about becoming one.flexible hours? stress-full? good income? easy or hard? what to expect.. how to be one?whats the difference between a agent and a broker too?answers from a actually real-estate agent will be nice, but all answers are welcomed =]
- Do it, once you are qualified, you can work for someone or have your own business. Your licence will never expire and you can't get a licence unless you work in real estate. Usually you start in the rental part, but everyone has to start somewhere. A trainee agent is paid a small retainer, so you must find someone willing to take you on. It is helpful if you are pleasant natured and good with people. One house sale earns lots of commission, 2% normally, and you get a share of this. If you sell shoes, you don't get very much. An office near me turns over $1m per month. Your share of this could be very nice. Generally agents work weekends but get some time off during the week. Just concentrate on getting your Agent's licence first. You can advance later to broker or auctioneer, etc
- Q: Is there a real estate school in Atlanta that offers financial aid?
- Real Estate School Atlanta
- Q: I'm interested in becoming a Commercial Real Estate broker, but don't know where to begin. Obviously I would need a license. What other steps will I need to take to get started?
- Here in Calgary, where the commercial real estate market (all real estate, actually) is red-hot, there are some companies where you can invest $25,000, $50,000, etc. and buy a piece of commercial real estate, while getting a return on your investment. If you have something like that in your city, that might be a good starting point to get some experience.
- Q: I'm going to college next year and will be studying real estate. I wish to open up my own brokerage which brokers high-end homes and property. I've grown up wealthy and lived in high-end homes, therefore giving me experience about those kind of properties. My aunt who is a top executive at Prudential said she will gladly help run my brokerage and I value that very muchShe recommends that I also do investment properties like house flipping and such. Having an investment department is something I would consider. Capital isn't a huge problem and I definitely have the BEST mentor-ship available. WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO OR KNOW ABOUT GETTING INTO THE LUXURY REAL ESTATE MARKET?
- You're wealthy, you have a top Real Estate Executive for a relative, and you have lived in big houses with swimming pools, and you think we can help you???
- Q: I am interested in becoming a real estate agent/salesperson/broker in New York City in the future. I am currently in high school and haven't really found a college that offers degrees in the real estate field in NYC. I did, however, find the New York Real Estate Institute (NYREI)... has anyone ever been there? Is it informative at worth going to? How much is tuition? How long does the course take? Do broker recruiters really come 6 days a week and hire students? Do you need to go to college in addition to courses at NYREI in order to get a good real estate job? 10 points to best answer, THANKS!
- I knew someone who was a real estate broker in NYC and they only sold one house a year and that was years ago. Now everyone is into foreclosures. My step father is a real estate attorney and is broke because no one is buying real estate. That was one of the main things that caused this recession because no one could afford to pay there mortgages. Now the banks own most of the houses and the people that buy are buying from the bank. I don't know about that school you are talking about but you really need to check it out because there are no jobs in real estate.
- Q: Real estate agents on average get paid from 30,000 to 70,000 a year. sum earn 150,000 +those "average" people....what did they do wrong?? and how did the other people earn 150,000+??is real estate a good job>?one more question: Many people buy homes and they fix them up, rebuild them, etc. and sell them for a higher price and get HUUGE profits. HOW DOES ALL THIS WORK OUT>? i have no diea howdetailed explanation would be nice..thanx
- Real Estate is like any other commission sales business. Some years it booms and some years it flops. Never believe figures that quote average when it relates to a commission job. That's what Real Estate is. If you're a good sales person, you're going to make millions in spite of a slump. Ask Donald Trump. He made millions in Manhattan where there was no more real estate to sell. He got creative and went selling upwards versus the traditional selling outward. The rest is history. If you are not creative in generating sales, go do something else. Real Estate is not for you. Flipping properties is a horse of a different color. You have to have capital to improve what you buy. It must be done quickly, inexpensively and almost have a buyer waiting in the wings. Many flippers already have a buyer lined up. They know what the buyer wants and they go find it. Fix it up to meet expectations and turn a good profit. Unless you have a purse with real deep pockets and can sit on a piece of property for months, then flipping real estate can send you to the poor house very quickly.
- Q: Can a 19-year-old get a job as a real estate agent? How about a 18-year-old?My plan is to become a real estate developer and I want to start in real estate ASAP.
- Yes you can. As another poster suggested, it will be an extra uphill climb for you because people are less likely to take you seriously due to your age. That's not to say you can't do it, just realize that you're trying to break into an already though industry (not just now, it's always hard to be successful in real estate) with an extra issue to overcome.
- Q: Ideally I want to work for a real estate office and get some first hand experience while obtaining my real estate license. Currently I am unemployed. Can someone help on tips to get a job at a real estate office. Or any other input would be great.. Thank you!
- Dress up, put together your resume and visit every real estate office and ask for work
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