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Elastic rough paint

Elastic rough paint

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Self-Cleaning Elastic Exterior Paint
Super resistance to damages by weather, ultraviolet and acid rain
Superior elasticity

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Durable and economical acrylic emulsion based wall coating covering the microcracks. It performs embossed texture effects beautifying the walls, it’s dirt resistance, waterproof ability and UV-resistance enable it’s strong sunshine area application.

Application:

Applied to residence, hotel, school, office building, landmark of new-built and maintenance engineering of exterior finish. And also widely used in decorate and protect surface of the concrete, cement, brick structure

Q: I Want to open a real estate company in New Jersey, so i want to know the step by step procedures for opening Real Estate Company in New Jersey. I also would like to know what you need to study to work in Real Estate Company. Is having a Degree in Business Administration is Ok to work in Real Estate Company.Appretiate All The AnswersThanks.
You would need to get your Brokers license first.
Q: I would love to be in the real estate Business. right now I am in retail and looking for more of a carrier and I do study on my own about home building and the real estate market. any tips?
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Q: any real estate agents out there using assistant ..please give me an idea of what services your assistants perform to make your life easier?
This Site Might Help You. RE: Real Estate Assistant Duties? any real estate agents out there using assistant ..please give me an idea of what services your assistants perform to make your life easier?
Q: I have been trying to find out if I will need a bachelors degree in real estate in order to get a good paying job as a real estate agent? I really want to go into real estate and do really well at it but I just don't want to have to put in 4 years of college to get a bachelors degree. Does anyone know if you can get a good paying job with the bachelors degree??
Depends on your state's regulations but, in all likelihood, you do not need a bachelor's degree.
Q: I drive my parents car but i am not insured, now that i've joined a real estate firm, they want me to have them as an additional insured. So what can I do now?Do I have to get insurance under my name? And how much would it cost to get the firm as an additional insured?
I would probably want to know why this real estate firm wants coverage on insurance you purchase?. that would cost you a small fortune. And why don't they have their own insurance as most companies do?
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
Go the library and get some books about real estate investing, rentals, flipping, and appraisals. It's a lot more complicated than it might think and you will want to do all the research you can before investing. You're going to have to be able to identify the values of houses so you know which are a good deal. You're going to have to understand how buying a house works, there's tons of extra expenses which makes profiting on flipping hard to do. You're going to have to know how to identify and do house repairs yourself, because paying contractors to do everything will probably break the budget. You're going to need a lot of capital for the down-payment and any renovations you plan to do. You're going to need backup money in case the house doesn't sell right away. There's lots to think about.
Q: real estate in usa
In many states you need a real estate license [which requires completion of a set of classes] and then have to work with an established realtor. Try doing a search on real estate license, Chicago or something similar. Or, go to the Illinois government website and look for a button marked licensing.
Q: Ok. I live in New Jersey. I have a full time job that is smooth, and I go to school part time. On the weekends I had a part time also. But I want to get into something else part time. And I'm not really willing to leave my regualar job.....yet. lol. I know the market is down, and who knows when it will pick up. I live in North East Jersey, and a co-worker gave me a brochure for a list of schools. I can get my training in 5 weeks and be done by August. My question is, will it be worth it? I know of a couple of people who've done it and are sooo sooo good at it and yea,....they have MONEY. lol. I want to make money on the side. My financial advisor suggested selling insurance, but I dont know about that. He said the market is saturated with Real Estate people so I don't know. Some say go for it, others say don't. I just need to make some extra money. More than what my part time job offers. And my degree is still a few years away. I mean something for now. Please help. Thanks =)
I agree with godged. It's very tough to work real estate p/t and be even remotely successful. A good way to get a feel for the business is to work as an assistant to a successful real estate salesperson (not a receptionist in a brokerage). The wages will be crap, but you're there for experience. You want to find out if you're cut out for RE, and this is a great way to do it. Checkout CL for positions or be a real go-getter (you are one right?) or call brokerages and ask for their top producers who might benefit from an assistant. RE people are making less money now, so he/she will be worried about overhead. Offer to do it for 3 months for minimum wage. Then they can evaluate and see that having you around helps them make more money. In an ideal world, you'll get your license and start working their open houses, working their lower priority listings, and basically partner up with him/her to break into the game. Good luck!
Q: I am a soon-to-be licensed real estate salesperson and was wondering if any agents out there think it's possible for a new (and young) agent to start out in the high-end market?Is it as easy as applying at a high-end broker?
You know what ... anythings possible BUT what you have to understand people in the high end real estate( and people with high end real estate) have contacts and networks build BUT that doesn't necessarily matter. You can break into these areas! Most people in the high end real estate sector have many clients or realtors. Want to be successful, heres a good start (1) ALWAYS dress to impress (dress to the same level as your customers, that's important (2) have HIGH integrity (meaning honestly and ethics (3) be a shark in the office over property but a DIPLOMAT with close clientele and customers (4) BE HUMBLE AND CONSERVATIVE!!! many wealthy people find this comforting and that's exactly how you build relationships! (5) don't compete in the bull sh%^t game were you're DISCOUNTING other people or company's it's really BAD TASTE! That's a great start... other than that WORK HARD ... BE DETERMINED ... GIVE IT TIME ... SUCCESS WILL COME ... FOR-SURE!! GOOD LUCK MAN! nothing comes easy!
Q: Hi I have taken the real estate exam 6 times and this question keeps coming up and I cant find it in the book anywhere. it is a general question, please ONLY PEOPLE WHO KNOW ANSWER QUESTION PLEASE.... it was something like this....Sales Associate "Laura" is employed under Broker "A" and finds a prospective buyer "C" to sell a listed property to. When sales associate Laura finds out that Broker "A" wont pay the commission she thinks is fair, she tells buyer "C" to wait to make an offer, until she finds a new broker. Laura leaves Broker "A" and is now employed under Broker "D", and prospective buyer "C" is okay with this. Which answer is correct?"this is illegal""this is legal, but unethical""this is ok if buyer "c" agrees
This is one of the very most basic questions asked on the real estate exam. The first and most underlaying principle in real estate is that the agent puts the best interest of the client before her own. Obvious this agent isn't doing that. This is illegal. A Realtor or agent is required to put the client's interest before her own. By asking the client to wait to make an offer until after she changes brokerages demonstrates that she is putting her own best interest before the client. What would happen if the seller received and accepted another offer in the meantime? This is not only illegal but is against the Realtor's Code of Ethics. This agent could be fined or have her license either suspended or revoked.

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