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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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: Has anybody bought, or reviewed the Armando Montelongo real estate program? If so, did you like it? Is it worth it? Will it actaully work if put into practice?
He is a success story, but you have to know 2 things. One, he is in San Antonio, Texas. Texas has not been affected by the real estate slump the rest of the country is experiencing. Secondly, he may have rolled into town with only 5 bucks, but his family is extremely wealthy and I'm sure they helped him get into these properties until he built up a nest egg of his own.
Q: Our friend is a real estate agent. He just sold the house that we are living in. We have been looking for a new home for a long time, but can't find anything pre-existing that we want to buy despite his best efforts. We have decided to build new. We know the builder well and I am an attorney so I feel completely comfortable proceeding with new construction without the help of our friend. We could add 1-3% to the sales price so that we can give our friend a commission, but that would be stretching our budget more than I feel comfortable. My spouse and I have been fighting about whether to bite the bullet and include him or not. I feel obligated and I don't want to cause hard feelings; my spouse says I'm being silly. Help?
I understand your dilemma and would be in the same quandary if in your seat. I’m certain that you can handle the transaction by yourself. Just a little side note- Perhaps you may be aware that in some states, an attorney may apply to sell real estate without taking real estate educational courses. Practicing attorneys (members of the State Bar) exceed the educational requirements for salesperson licensees, and meet the educational requirements for broker licensees. In addition, some state laws provide broker licensees expanded abilities for practicing attorneys. I just thought that this is an interesting fact. Being loyal to a friend is a very important and frequently overlooked virtue. With that said, here's my answer as follows: Stretching your budget to pay an unnecessary fee just isn't practical. Neither is bickering with your spouse. I would explain to your friend that funds are tight, but that you looked at every possible way to pay them a fee. Perhaps you could take them out for lunch and have a heart- to- heart discussion. Promise that you will spread their name around in a positive manner to friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. A real estate sales person will appreciate your referrals and provide them with instant credibility. People who are not your real friend will not accept any excuse as being satisfactory; true friends really don't need an excuse.
Q: Im homeschooled and really want to be a real estate agent but it says that one of the requirements is to have a high school diploma. Would I have to go to college to get it or would it be different because Im homeschooled?
If your homeschool isn't accredited and isn't issuing you a diploma, you are wasting your time. You need to get involved in a different program, or maybe a cyberschool that will issue a diploma, or your highschool years are wasted, and you would then need to get your GED before starting college or to get into the real estate world.
Q: I'm really interested in getting a real estate license, and I'm interested in knowing all the options I have with it. Thanks in advance!
Each state makes their possess legislation for licensing any authentic, adding truly property sellers. Most require a experiment, and few if any waive the experiment for out of state licenseholders. I'm no longer definite if any require a path in any respect, even for first timers. I can let you know that the publications are designed to let you know the matters you have to recognize to move which might be issues of regulation, no longer always ordinary feel, for you to have a tendency to differ from state to state. For instance: Does the state require you to pay a purchaser curiosity at the deposit/earnest cash? Is it permissible to symbolize each the Buyer and the Seller? If so, what have got to you do to end up proficient consent of each? What is the minimal period of time you have got to positioned into the agreement for the purchaser to receive a certified residence inspector? Must you set any in any respect? Are hubbard clauses authorized? Is the agreement legally binding with out earnest cash? Take the path.
Q: Also, what is the difference between a real estate agent, realtor, buyers agent, and listing agent?? Cant a real estate agent and realtor be a listing agent and buyers agent? I am SOOO confused?
tricky step. browse in bing and yahoo. this can assist!
Q: I have an assignment for my Principles Real Estate class. Would one of you be so kind as to answer a few questions. If you are a real estate licensee without a brokers license, or even an office manager, that would be great too.What is the name of your real estate company?What are the starting commission splits?What would be supplied to a new agent, i.e., open house signs, business cards etc.?What would be the income to expect for the first year (average of other sales people)?Can you briefly tell me anything that would influence my decision to join a company?If you feel uncomfortable telling me where you are located because of annonymous reasons, then just tell me the name of your company.
Hello! Real Estate sellers, support any person discover a dwelling / condo. You do not pay them, they only make fee off the estate making a decision to hire / purchase. Look round your town, on bus benches, they on the whole have photographs, and touch knowledge on Real Estate sellers.
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: I signed the offer to purchase real estate on this past Saturday with the listing broker and my broker [represents me], but the seller did not sign it that day i.e., Saturday. On Sunday I had second thoughts so I told my broker don't want the house at 2 PM and she immediately told the listing broker the deal is off. The catch is on Sunday [time is unknown because no time stamp on fax] the seller signed the offer to purchase real estate. Is the offer to purchase real estate still valid and enforcable?The problem is the listing broker refuses to give me back the check, she deposited on this past Monday. I had my broker contact the listing broker, but that got no where. The listing broker supposely has hired a lawyer for consule. I don't want to go through an inspection to get out of it because it will cost a couple hundred dollars and would be a real hassle to face the listing broker not to mentioned the expiration date to do the inspection would be tomorrow i.e., 3/9.
I can only answer this for California Real Estate Law. If you can support your claim that you communicated to your selling broker to cancel the offer PRIOR to the delivery of the offer (instrument), then, yes, the contract (or offer) is revoked. If your selling broker communicated your second thoughts PRIOR to the listing broker presenting the offer (to the seller or principal), then the contract is revokable. You are entitled to a full refund of your deposit. The courts will support your rights over the seller's when doubt or evidence is lacking. If all evidence supports the seller (subsequently the listing broker), then you have another opt out clause. In most contracts you have to live up to your end of the agreement and if you cannot perform for reasons beyond your control, then the contract will be revokable. One very easy way, if and only if you require(d) financing is (was) to be declined for financing. There won't be an expense for most loan brokers or bankers to get this letter of decline. Try contacting a friend of a friend (;-) to get this valuable piece of paper. This is a much cheaper way of getting the contract voided. No expense will be incurred by you nor the seller, so you will be entitled to a full refund once again. Check your contract to see if this clause exists. If you wrote a personal check then cancel it or put a stop payment on it and leave the issue up to them (the seller) to seek legal remedies thereby having them go through the trouble and expense of court and legal costs. If you gave them certified funds, then unfortunately, you will have to begin legal proceedings yourself, but can obtain legal expenses from the seller. Another note: if you borrowed the monies from any source (e.g. finance company or friend who draws up a contract), then will you also be entitled to not only your initial deposit, but also the interest it cost you to obtain the borrowed monies.
Q: What is you Best Real Estate Investing Tip?You are more than welcome to post it on Your Creative Real Estate Investing
I would say, don't invest in real estate right now outside of Houston, Dallas, Chicago, and Seattle, all other markets are in a decline or at very best, a holding pattern. If you want to work that angle, invest in the ABX index, it's a much better risk in the current market.
Q: Im really interested in working in the real-estate, and get my license. Im interested in being independent and to run my own business and to have a better flexible schedule because now days im working from day to night at the same boring place and i dont see me living my life like this.Im really interested in the real-estate and i want to know the process of being a real-estate agent, how much money i could make and how is the is the life style and working schedule of working of a real-estate agent.
The sky is the limit as to what you could make as an agent. They are paid 100% on commission so the more you sell the more you make

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