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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: Are Real Estate Agents paid A lot of money? what do Real Estate agents do other than show houses. Thanks for your help
- Real estate agents are not just meant for showing houses.You can happily choose real estate as your career and also can be paid well if you can give your best for it.You can definitely get these with purvankara
- Q: Dear Sirs: I am a mexican citizen living in Israel willing to obtain a Florida Real Estate Associate license in order to referr international costumers to Florida real estate brokers.To be able to be paid by these brokers my commissions I must pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate examination and obtain my license. When I try to apply for a completed Application I must fill a Social Security number that I don't have because I'm not an american alien.When I search in the website of the Social Security office I have found that in order to apply for exams I DO NOT need a social security number to be able to take the exam.My question: How can I enroll for the examination without a Social Security number if your online application form does not allow me to proceed without a social security number?Thanks for your answer.Arturo Stern
- I think you need to contact the Florida Real Estate licensing agency. Also, try asking the broker in Florida under whom you plan on hanging your license. Minimally, you're going to need to talk to the IRS about getting an FIN (Federal Income tax Number). So that your broker knows what number to put on your 1099 at the end of the year. (you will need to pay taxes on this income) Is there a state income tax in Florida also? If so, why don't you try to get a license in a state (like Texas), with no state income tax. You'll keep more of what you earn that way. You can refer clients to any state in the country with a valid real estate license from any state, but keep in mind that the referral commission check will be written to your broker, and you'll get the percentage that you've negotiated with the broker. I guess you could try to find out what's the easiest state to get a broker's license in. Then you get 100% of the referral fee. Just had a last thought - do you have a Mexican real estate license? I think that would work. One more last thought. Have you spoken to the INS about a work permit?? Also, do you have an Israeli Real Estate License?
- Q: Do I need to graduate high school to be eligible for a license and career in the Real Estate Industry? I am almost 17, in 10th grade and school is extremely difficult for me. I am pretty sure I won't be able to graduate do to how demanding and hard the work is. I was hoping to be an agent seeing as it's just the perfect job for me and my personalty. I am also interested in design. The only problem is, I know I'm smart and I have great business skills/techniques. It's just the things they require us to learn these days is so unnecessary I don't see the point. So anyways, I live in Seattle Washington, if that matters, and was curious to see if maybe I have the slightest chance of being successful one day.
- You can get a real estate salesperson's license in Washington without a high school diploma, but you must be 18 years of age. You do need a high school diploma or equivalent to get a broker's license. The licensing is probably the easy part. However, finding an employer might be more difficult. As a broker, I would never even consider hiring a licensed salesperson who was a high school dropout unless they already had a well-established and successful career. P.S. There's a lot of stuff I had to learn during my brokers' coursework that is totally irrelevant to my field of practice (for example, I had to learn a lot about commercial and industrial real estate, even though I had no interest in that field). If what you're learning now in school is so unnecessary [you] don't see the point, you'll be disappointed to learn that there is plenty of that in training for a career in real estate too.
- Q: So, I live in California.Highly interested in taking Real Estate courses in order to receive my license. I was taking a look at the DRE (Department of Real Estate) and I saw an idea of the courses I would need to take. But do I have to go somewhere directly to take classes? For example Community College. Or can I buy books, study, and take the exam? I want to get started right away so someone with experience please help! Thank you!!
- The California Department of Real Estate has an extensive website on all you need to know. You can choose to become a Salesperson or a Broker. The website is below. Good luck! --I recommend you take a class. The questions asked by other classmates will further your knowledge much quicker than self study. Real estate is commission-based pay. If you start as a Sales Agent and realize that you're not a great self starter, then you can consider another area.
- Q: I recently heard a presentation at my brokers office where the representative claimed that Real Estate agents were second only to physicians when it came to malpractice lawsuits. This was supposed to be nation wide, and 48% of those lawsuits were supposed to have taken place in California. I should have asked for her source, but didn't think of it until afterward. I have never been involved in a lawsuit, and find it difficult to believe we are second to Doctors for lawsuits!Can anyone verify this information for me? Thanks!
- I'd believe it. Keep in mind there can also be a difference between malpractice lawsuits, and lawsuits in general. Most real estate agents do not get good legal/ethical training -- it's not like they're getting master's degrees or something to get licensed. Even the ones that get something tend to blow it off, or not understand it. It can then seem like a waste of time to do due diligence with a property, and there's a tendency to cut corners. Many get reputations for not being totally honest people. Real estate agents are often chasing money first and foremost, and they can want to hide or ignore as much as they can. Then someone buys or rents a place, and something is almost certain to come up that was not properly disclosed. You can rapidly have something like health issues or property damage (of the contents) involved, and it's not easy for the agent to get away from it. Given the thousands of dollars likely involved, it's not easy for the buyer/renter to ignore and move on either. And it's very very likely the cause was the agent not being properly responsible in investigating a property, or disclosing what they knew, etc. Also, most people are going to use doctors or real estate agents sooner or later. Other fields (like contractors) may have problems, but they're frankly more likely to be legally aware of things, those who use their services are more limited, and they're more likely to be able to discuss and negotiate their way out of something.
- Q: My fiance just opened up his own real estate office in P.A. He needs to get his name out there. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?
- There should be Real Estate Magazines, we have them in our area, they come out monthly, that would be a start. Putting an ad in the Real Estate section of the local newspaper, billboard adversting is a though too, it's a little pricey, but maybe you get a good deal. Also, becaoming a member of you local Chamber of Commerce is always a good idea, and you could have a Grand Opening with a Ribbon Cutting, serve cookies punch or hot coco
- Q: the real estate agent
- Most real estate deals involve the payment of a deposit when the contract comes into existence. That deposit is held by a neutral third party, and paid out when the contract is finalised. The third party is called a stakeholder, and is often a real estate agent.
- Q: what does it mean when delinquent real estate taxes go to the state?
- It doesn't mean anything. Delinquent real estate taxes don't go to the state. It's a nonsensical statement.
- Q: I wanna go to school to get licensed to be a real estate. But was wondering how tough would the first year be ? And how much should I make ? How many hours and how could I benefit from being real estate agent? Please and all the more help would be appreciated.
- Being a real estate agent is a 100% commissioned job so if you are good at it you can make a lot of money and if you are bad at it, you can actually lose money. The toughest part of being a real estate agent is making it through the first year because real estate school only teaches you what you need to pass the state license exam and virtually nothing about the business. It is impossible to estimate what you will make in your first year, but with all things you tend to be paid more when you put more effort and time into your endeavour.
- Q: I'm student at the university and we have a part of project assignment about a real estate company wants to put mission for the Customer Care DepartmentCan any one give me some points for Customer Care Department in real estate????
- I don't know of a real estate company that has a customer care department. Real estate agents are self employed in the sense that they usually only make what they develop individually such that customer care is their individual priority and they wouldn't likely be comfortable letting someone else take the reigns for that (out of fear another person would do a poor job or potentially develop a relationship with the client and steal the client for themselves). But there are times when an agent is too busy to take care of some tasks of their job and that is where an assistant comes in handy to receive client calls, schedule appointments for showings from other home buyers and other agents, helping to develop marketing materials and ads, and helping with organization skills the agent lacks (cough cough).
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