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DRAINAGE PIPE AND FITTINGS

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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: Im graduating high school in may of 2009 and im going to major in real estate when i attend college. I hear that many realty agents dont make that much money there first year(s). So i want to become the greatest agent i possibly can become. What things should i do to become an successful agent ?
After almost 20 years in this business kid, I'd advise you to get a real job.
Q: i have to do a paper introducing real estate i know what it is but i cant explain it in a research paper form so thats why i am asking this HELP PLEASE
real estate is land and anything that is attached to that land like a house. real estate is not portable property. You cannot pick it up and take it will you.
Q: I recently read about Raffaelo Follieri and i could not understand how a real estate scam works. I then googled "real estate scam" and found nothing explaining it. The only part that was clear is paying people with bad cheques. But it seems to go on for years. Wouldnt it look suspicious if multiple people were sue ing a person for unpaid service? But i am sure bouncing cheques is only a small part of it.
I have not read about Follieri but I hope this helps: Basically, a scam works by not delivering what is promised to you but taking away your money. It can also mean promising to give you back double or triple your money invested. In the Philippines, one big time scam involved getting interested investors to put in their money in a business. The first two or three times the money returned with bigger sums (with earnings) as promised by the group which had put up a classy office manned by beautiful and respectable looking female staff. After the investors had begun to trust the company, the group asked the investors to put in bigger sums. That's when they ran away with the bigger money. Maybe the payment was like that in the case you have read about -- in checks with no deposits, or bouncing checks. A real state business involves buying and selling lands, buildings and houses, and developing big buildings and subdivisions for sale. Maybe the victims were asked to invest so that a real estate project can be developed and sold with big profits. If there was a visit to the project site, that's smart. When the investors return, the site is gone or it is discovered that the documents for the real estate properties were fake. Maybe they returned some good earnings at first. But when it was time to pay the bigger earnings they issued bouncing checks. Well, the best the victims can do is file a class (meaning, group) suit against the scammer simply on bouncing checks. But if there is a law against scams and it is proven, they can file the case as such. They can include fraud and estafa, with words like qualified. But that's for the lawyers.
Q: I am planning on buying a house in Hawaii/ However, the real estate terminology used there confuses me. For example, what does "Fee simple" means??? And "Permit pulled", "No permit", and "Shared ownership"? Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
Fee simple is an estate in land in common law. It is the most common way real estate is owned in common law countries, and is ordinarily the most complete ownership interest that can be had in real property short of allodial title, which is often reserved for governments. Fee simple ownership represents absolute ownership of real property but it is limited by the four basic government powers of taxation, eminent domain, police power, and escheat and could also be limited by certain encumbrances or a condition in the deed. How ownership is limited by these government powers often involves the shift from allodial title to fee simple such as when uniting with other property owners acceding to property restrictions or municipal regulation
Q: Would a real estate Company hire a new person out of college with good grades? Would they be hiring around this time since the economy is not doing good? I mostly see older agents do they hire young agents? thanks!
In real estate you are an independent contractor so technically a company does not hire you in the traditional sense where you have to answer to the company like you would as an employee. A brokerage will take you in and allow you to hang your license with their brokerage for a fee or percentage of your commissions. These vary from company to company. I got out of college, worked a couple of years and decided to get my RE license a year ago. There is an incredible amount of information to take in and you have to plan on budgeting 9-12 months. I didnt have my first sale until I was about 6 months in, however now I am very busy and have closed multiple transactions in the previous 3 months. I would suggest going to realtor.org and other RE sites and start reading as much about the industry as possible. Go to the bookstore and buy a few books also. I am 28 and am 10 years younger than any of the other 60 agents in my office. I look at this as a good thing because all of those agents will be retiring ahead of me more business to snag. Also, I will be more experienced than my peers when they decide to join the industry. If you do get your license, you will be recruited by RE companies. Choose the one that will provide the best training and support. This is very important for your sucess. If you can, I would try and become an assistant for someone you can teach you the business, however that may be hard to find during this recession. As far as your college education, it probably demonstrates that you are a smart enough person to work your way through this business. Also, you contacts are going to be your main source of business and referrals. This is a stressful career with peaks and valleys of success, but if you manage your time and work hard, consistently you will succeed as I am now doing in my own business. Good Luck
Q: I am starting a new job this monday, as an "administrator" at a real estate firm. I have done some research about this industry, and the agency I will be working for (old family friends who just opened) have educated me and told me a lot of information, and I'm sure as the time goes on I will be exposed and learn more. I am seriously, in the future of thinking of becoming an agent. Please reply, and only real estate agents who are/or have been in the business (or people who do know about what it's like to be an agent)...your success stories, the pros and cons, is it true, as I have heard that agents can do extremely well? Please tell me everything.Thanks
Have your husband tell her (with you present), in no uncertain terms that she is not to call him regarding this transaction. It is distraction him at work. Have him let her know that from that point on YOU will be handling ALL of the information and decisions regarding this real estate endeavor. I'm curious, does your husband feel the same way about her as you do?? Has he told her to call him with questions? If he doesn't feel the same way, you should let him know who you are feeling. Be sure to approach this in a calm and non-accusatory manner. You don't want to have this woman be the catalyst to a fight. GOOD LUCK!!
Q: Is it possible to make a living working in real estate rentals in NYC?
It's very possible, but keep in mind that it'll be extremely competitive. There are soooooooooooooo many other agents in this city trying to make a living as well.
Q: Hi, I am located in Florida and fresh out of college!! I was possibly considering real estate as a way to make money since I'm still undecided as in what direction to go. I was thinking along the lines of buying a house for low and selling it. I heard at auctions you can bid on houses for really low prices. My question is how do you GET $$ to bid on houses and WHERE do you go? Also if there are any other avenues I can take with real estate please let me know. Thanks
You need a lot of capital up front to make money in real estate, it is NOT a good no money down business the way some people tell you. Florida has a lot of great deals on property for sale but the problem of how to get the cash to buy them (because many of those auctions aren't going to wait for you to go get a loan, you got to have cash going in). AND once you have the property it may be a while before the market recovers so you need money to support the property if it sits vacant a while. PLUS any costs to fix it whether from damage by the former tenants or just typical maintenance. You can go talk to a bank about a line of credit or find some family or friends to go in with you as investors (but then you have laws on how to treat investor's money), but don't listen to those TV infomercials--if there was not a LOT of risk the prices would not be so low. The TV infomercial people made their money from selling bogus programs, not from selling real estate. But you will probably need another job to support this for a while. That said, if you can get the capital together, find some real professional advice and have some stomach for risk this may be a great time.
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: I was thinking of getting my real estate license but i want to to know whats better what and gets more money?
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