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DRAINAGE CAST IRON PIPE

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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: I'm planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few weeks. I've heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents. Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!Oh and I'll be getting my license in Tenessee.
Truly I would get do what feels best, you don't have to take a course from the company, I did a home study and class room, I am do to take my test on march 4th. :)
Q: I am interviewing and interested in working for Prudential California Real Estate. Can you tell me if this is a good choice? I have been in the auto business for 2 years. Realistically am I going to be able to make some decent money after getting trained and getting my license? Is this the right time?I don't want to get out of the auto business which is decent but exhausting and get into Real Estate and make NO money.Please help.
Well you should not give up one for the other, do them in parallel. Real Estate takes time to advertise and get your name around. Especially if you are new, people likes to transact with experienced salespersons, this is their life's worth you will be dealing with. So do them both, in a recession the house market drops, but the car may go on far longer and possibly survive the recess... Whether Prudential, Re/Max or Century21, my suggestion is look for training initially rather than commission splits, until later after you have established and decide if this is for you or not. Hope this help!
Q: Can you please tell me why Donald Trump is famous for being in the real estate Business. And if you could tell me also when he first started in this trade and anything else about this subject!
Go to the library and check out his book The Art of the Deal Read it, and you will have all your questions answered.
Q: I'm still in highschool just researching about careers and majors and I would like to know the basics of Real Estate. - The different careers within the real estate business and how they work.- The ranges of income.- The important skills you will require to be excellent at the business.- Is it worth it?-The up and down side about the business.- Is it an enjoyable job?- Also can you confirm that through practice you can be great at it?-Any other information or advice would be great. - Thankyou very much~
Here's the short set of answers from what I think of real estate, being that I've been a Realtor for 7 years now: -some are Realtor, lender, appraiser, insurance agent, title officer. There are more, but these are the major ones. -income varies greatly based on where you live and how hard you work. Average Realtor income was around $35,000 in 2006, but in areas where the home prices are higher, you should do much better. If you can sell 12 houses a year, at an average of $200K per house, you should make approximately $72,000 per year. Not too hard a goal. -you will definitely need sales and interpersonal skills. Math helps quite a bit, also, for figuring out net sheets and payments. -Is it worth it? I love what I do. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Then again, with my schtick, I get to wear Hawaiian Shirts every day (in Colorado) and I make well over 6 figures a year. -up sides, you get to do what you want, when you want. There's no one to blame if you don't make it, but there's no one to compensate when you make good decisions. Down side, income comes and goes. You have to budget for the slow times or you will go down the drain quickly. -Very enjoyable career. -yes, though practice you can get very good at it. You can't expect to come out of the gate in these careers and be excellent, but some do. -only piece of advice I can say is to put all you have into it if you go into real estate, don't go half-assed, as you won't do well. Make sure EVERYONE you know and come into contact with knows that you're a Realtor.
Q: What should i do so i can be a good real estate agent??
We're constantly manifesting. Each thought we have develops an energy circulation within and around our physical beings. This energy attracts its similarity. So if you're thinking, I suck, then your energy type of, well, sucks- and you bring in sucks experiences and this is simply one of the important things that this book Manifestation Miracle
Q: Hey guys,I have been doing some research on how to obtain a Real Estate license so I can freely appraise and help friends and family in the home buying process. I heard somewhere along the way that there are two types of licenses. One is a broker license and another is a independent.What I heard is that as an independent license holder you are free to do as you please and try to sell any property where as a person who obtained a license with a broker can only sell properties that the agency possess, such as if you have a license with ReMax and work for them, you can only sell properties owned by ReMax or owned by clients of ReMax. Can anyone tell me more about the license and whether or not the information above is accurate?A link to a very informative site or page would be highly appreciated!- Jason
An independent license is basically just a referral license, it does not allow you to sell property at all, just refer clients - the real estate agents who are working for companies then pick up your referral and actually sell the house to the client you have referred. When the deal is closed, you get a percentage of the other realtor's commission ( the one that picked up your referral). So it is a big difference between an independent license and a regular license. As far as having a regular license, you are free to sell any property that is listed in the multiple listing service - what happens is that if it is not a property listed by your broker's office, then you have to split the commission with the other broker's office who has the property listed. So the commission gets diluted down the line. If you would like information on an independent license, try IRC Referrals in Woodstown N.J. - they offer them - and an independent license is good nationwide, because you aren't actually selling properties. So you can live anywhere. The license is also less expensive to renew per year than a traditional real estate license. I held both for many years.
Q: Am I too young to start business as a real estate agent? I know a local place where I can take a course to become an agent and everything. If I like it, I'd like to become a broker eventually. Is it necessary that I have a college degree to do well? (2 or 4 year and what kind) Thanks.
Necessary Skills Real estate employers are looking for people with a combination of strong deal-making and interpersonal skills. The skills involved include: People skills: High Sales skills: Very High Communication skills: High Analytical skills: Medium Ability to synthesize: Low Creative ability: Medium Initiative: High Work hours: 20-70/week Real Estate Career and Job Overview In the United States Alone there are currently 5 million plus individuals working in the various parts of the real estate industry, including mortgage banking, construction, title insurance, appraising, property management, brokerage and leasing, and real estate development. In addition to that number are the thousands of people working as commercial banking lenders, corporate real estate agents, savings and loan officers, and insurance companies who aren’t officially part of the real estate industry. Because real estate serves as a guarantee for mortgages and the foundation for mass amounts of capital, more than 33% of global financial assets are connected to real estate. Real estate is an exciting and essential part of the global society. Those who work in real estate provide a service that affects each of our lives, and they contribute to development that will impact society for generations. A career in the dynamic field of real estate will provide fulfilling opportunities to stretch your abilities and expand your experience. No Wrong Way to Get into the Business If you want to get into real estate, there are a lot of ways to do it. If you want to become a real estate agent, you first have to earn your real estate license, and then you have to sign on with a brokerage. But if you’re more interested in analysis and property acquisition, you’ll need a graduate degree focused in real estate. Then you can put your skills to use at a large property management firm. Corporate real estate departments, governments, and banks also employ real estate specialists
Q: My parents are getting a new house soon. Before we signed the contract and all other supplemental documents, we didn't ask for Washer, Dryer Microwave (Approx. $1000 value). We just negotiated the price with them. However, when we signed the contract and documents, there is one document(Construction Option pricing) says that washer and dryer, microwave, range refrigerator, dish washer, garbage disposal are INCLUDED and the owner had signed his name on it(This document was provided to us by the seller).Now we asked him to give us those Washer, Dryer and Microwave through our real estate agent. At first, his agent said the The seller or his staff made a MISTAKE on the document, so we CAN"T get the appliances; and today they said they agree to give us Microwave only, but NO washer and Dryer.Does anyone has similar experience before??Can we get Washer,Dryer and Microwave???If not, can we sue the seller??? Any advice will be appreciated.Thanks.
An oral agreement conveying real estate in unenforceable, so you can only enforce the contract that they signed, and if they signed it stating that the appliances were included, then whatever appliances listed are included. They cannot back out of it on the grounds that someone who worked for them made a mistake - they are charged with any mistake made by anyone working for them, including their real estate agent and anyone in the real estate agent's office.
Q: I am intersted in becoming a real estate agent. The situation is: I am currently attending college for my master of bus. adm. (MBA). 1. What is the duration of a real estate class? How many weeks, and hours per day?2. How difficult is the exam for licensure?3. What are the costs--for the course and the license itself?4. Given the demand of the career, is it possible to be a real estate agent while attending college (I will be taking two classes at a time--one during the week at night and one on saturday morning).I would appreciate any honest opinion!Thanks!!!
In many states, a 90 hour class is required. If you study, the tests are not that hard. The cost for the course and licence will vary depending on where you live but it will be at least a few hundred $$. It is REAL hard to make any money doing real estate part time and ALOT of work.
Q: to become a real estate sales agent do they have to own properties. like what do they work as ? and how can i become one in the future. Im 17 yrs old ! please give me as much as infromation possible. Thank You
As the others said, no you are not required to own property to be a real estate agent. In most states, you have to take a course, pass a background check, take and pass the test. It was almost $2,000 for the course, the background check, testing fee, membership fees, etc., etc. when I was licensed. You are essentially your own boss, so you have to be disciplined, organized and meticulous. It is very easy for new agents to fall into bad habits, and they do not become successful. There is a high percentage of people that enter the business and leave within 6 months without closing a transaction, most quit within 2 years. But if you have the right skills, are a people person, can develop good work habits, are self-motivated and are a good negotiator, you may do fine. There is no typical day for me in this business. It usually starts off with me checking my emails, looking at what is new on the market today, generally working on the computer. That is where any consistency ends. On any given day I could be showing property, going to a closing, fixing problems, working on my marketing, listing property for sale, cleaning my car (you take clients out in your car, it has to look good), developing advertising, holding an open house, chatting on various social media venues, negotiating offers, doing paperwork, volunteer work, it goes on and on.

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