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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 left Japan when I was 10 so I can hardly think of a good business except for one, which is my dad's business in real estate in Tokyo. He leases and subleases commercial properties he's been doing it for more than 20 years. so Im thinking about going for it since it's been proven to produce fix income.. but I want to hear from others... what can they say about doing business in Japan (particularly in Tokyo ?) any experience ??
- It is not that attractive job IMO. To own your real estate company, you gonna have to get a licentiate of real-estate transaction specialist (takuchi tatemono torihiki shuninsha) or hire a person who owns the licentiate. (If one person has the license, 4 more people can work at your company as a realtor, but only person who has the lisence can make rental agreement or agreement for sale by law) Having business (especially for rental apartments) can have more opportunities for you, but you will have to clear lots of things before you open your own business in Japan. Plus, if you are not fluent in Japanese it'll be super difficult either open your company or get hired by a company in here.... Every business is not easy. Being a realtor is kind of stressful because all clients demands more than they should. (better qualities with way less money)
- Q: How did you get started? How did you get the money to purchase your first house? How many homes do you own? Do you flip houses? Please explain...Any pointers to a young female trying to get involved in investing in real estate?
- All those answers are excellent. There is one sure way of making a lot of money in real estate but you must be smart and know ALL the figures. This method is NOT for amateurs: Seniors everywhere are downsizing, pssibly selling their homes they bought in the 50's or 50's and giving the money to their children in order to avoid death taxes etc. These people are looking to rent but only a BANGALOO, one floor is a must and about 1500 sq ft or so. Now if you can search and find such a home, even a fixer upper that needs a new high efficicency furnace and some insulation and perhaps new windows and you can buy this in a decent district and within walkiing distance of some stores and at a price about $130,000 (thisis just an example), you can spend $10,000 and rent it easily for $1000 a month. Your bank will want $10,000 down and you can get a 5% open mortage for the balance. After taxes you will be earning $3000 a year on this small investment. And if you put it up for sale within a year or so you will likely make another $10,000. Little packages like this is what millionaire friends of mine tell me they did, over and over, e.g. buy one little house, rent it and sell it .
- Q: I am considering purchasing real estate in Italy as a second, holiday home. I would like any information on the potential pitfalls. Also, can someone advise as to the tax implications as a U.S. resident (i.e., can I take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction)?Thanks.
- Buying okorder ; they have many publications and regular subscription e-mails such as their PostCards from [Country]. In addition they sponsor multi-day real estate investor and potential retiree seminars around the world where you learn all the ins and outs of investing in particular regions where you are attending. If you sign up for communications on the site, prepare to be rewarded with regular offers to buy books, seminars, etc. Not a bad thing, really. I have a 12-page article I downloaded from the site and formatted for MS Word entitled Where To Buy In Italy I would be glad to send you. It would be a good overview. E-mail me at PS - I have no connection with International Living except as a reader.
- Q: im a 20 year old male that wants to invest in real estate and stocks. i kno more about real estate than stock which i kno absoultely nothing about. i need a book that gets right to the point i dont have time to waste i need one solid book for real estate and one solid book for stocks.. answers are needed thanks
- I am a real estate developer and your question is one that a lot of people ask, but the thing is, there is no single book that can teach you this stuff. A lot of it comes from experience, and despite what you hear or see on TV, it's not a quick and easy thing, especially right now given the credit crunch brought on by the housing market. If you truly want to get into real estate, i would recommend you signing up for real estate classes and getting your license. After that, go get a job with a commercial brokerage firm or property management company somewhere and learn what it takes to buy, manage and sell property. After you have a couple years under your belt doing that, you might consider doing it on your own, but in all honesty i wouldnt recommend doing it any way other than that. You need time to truly feel out your market and the type of property you would want to invest in so that you dont get hung out to dry like a lot of people who rush in thinking they are going to make millions and instead lose everything. Real estate is a lot of fun, but it isnt a get-rich-quick industry as a lot of people would have you believe. It's a relationship business! Good luck!!!
- 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 would like to become a real estate agent. Where should I begin?
- Getting into real estate is a better idea but select the right path in it. Starting as a real estate agent know the market values and the place where you invest. Learn the tips and techniques that guides you in avoiding failures. Try to to pick out the risk associated with real estate and work accordingly. The major part of real estate is manage the properties yourself and keep everything under control to become a successful realtor.
- Q: When a real estate ad reads investors property, are other eligible buyers permitted to obtain financing on these homes?
- Usually this means there is a lease on the property that must be honored. You would not be able to move in because a renter has the right to live there until the lease has expired.
- Q: I'm looking for a good site to search for Seoul real estate but am having a hard time finding one, any suggestions/links?And I would prefer the site in English please
- It is relatively hard to find real estate online in Korean. Things still work the old fashion way. You go to a real estate office in the neighborhood your interested in, and the agent( usually an older man) will take you around based on what you're looking for.
- Q: is the major Business Administration the major for owning and buying real estate?
- A Business major is any student majoring in Accountancy; Finance; Information Systems; Management; Marketing; or Business Administration with an Option in either Business Law, Global Supply Chain Management, Insurance and Financial Services, Real Estate, or Systems and Operations Management. Accountancy, Finance, and Insurance and Financial Services are impacted majors with additional admission requirements. All Business majors share 27 units of common Lower Division core courses and 19 units of common Upper Division core courses. Double Major Requirements Students seeking a double major in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics must have at least a 3.0 overall GPA and be able to complete both majors within a maximum of 140 units. Transfer Course Requirements Students should be aware that no grade lower than “C” will be accepted on transfer from another institution to satisfy Department or David Nazarian College of Business and Economics requirements. Residency Requirement At least 50 percent of the business and economics course credit units and 50 percent of the specialized major credit units required for the Bachelor of Science degrees in Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics must be completed in residence at CSUN. Course Requirements Check course descriptions for prerequisite courses. Prerequisites must be completed prior to enrolling in the course.....................Property Manager
- Q: I am fairly new to the Mortgage industry and was looking for tips and tricks on how to prospect to real estate professional. Is there a good process? Any contact strategies that will work well?Thanks!
- For Credit and finance solutions I recommend this site where you can find all the solutions. FINANCEANDLOANS.INFO/?s... RE :Mortgage Broker Prospecting to Real Estate Agents? I am fairly new to the Mortgage industry and was looking for tips and tricks on how to prospect to real estate professional. Is there a good process? Any contact strategies that will work well? Thanks! Update: Thanks 'godged' 'dog ma'!! Can I choose TWO best answers? :) I gotta put it to a vote. Follow 8 answers
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