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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: I'm curious as to what education or courses are needed to obtain your real estate license in California. I am only 18 years old and am attending community college at the moment. However, I don't want real estate to be my main focus career wise. Hoping the license can be a secondary thing on the side.Any information would be helpful. Hopefully what courses or classes!
- You have to take certain basic Real Estate courses which are offered in some community colleges or you can take quickie prep courses at Anthony Schools which gets you to pass the state exam without in-depth understanding. Then you get a conditional sales license and have 4 years to complete two more classes and then you get a RE sales license. You put your license with a real estate broker. You then have to find leads and make contacts to get listings. The core course is Real Estate Principles.
- Q: I want to flip houses full time when I'm older (I'm a teen now). How should I go about it? Do I need to become an independent real estate agent? Do I need a 4 year college degree or just a few business classes? Thanks.
- Given the market and future expectations, start with a big bankroll. The days of making large amounts of money from flipping houses is probably past. Predictions are that the market will not recover for about another year and after that, appreciation will subside to about 4 to 5% a year. Unless you can pay cash for the property, it is probable that the costs of buying and selling plus the financing costs will eat up whatever profit you might make. While you do not need a degree or a real estate license to do this, I would suggest some basic investment courses and possibly some decent business management courses (where they teach about ROI, etc.).
- Q: America is flooded with real estate agents. Im just curious as to what you think it takes to be a successful one? Is it more important to have a dynamic personality or be a hard worker? Does it matter who you know? or could you move to a new town with hard work be a success in the industry? Is it persistence that pays off or is it long hours?
- I have been in real estate sales for 30 years now. For me it is that I have gone out and become involved in a lot of groups. Once people get to know me a trust me they feel comfortable in hireing me to work to sell their home or help them find a home. I have met real estate agents that mostly seem to work with people they do not know. They seem to find people off of ad calls or open houses or whatever. If you need a boss to tell you what to do and when then this is not the career for you. You have to organize yourself and get yourself out to work. When you run an ad in a school program but don't show up at the game or concert or booster club- I think that is wasted money. Only back the events you will show up at. Make a list of what you need to do and when and do those things. Always have a long list of things to do and work hard at doing those things as quickly as possible. An example for me. I pass out calenders to established customers and people I hope to have as customers. I have a list of about 300 households. I feel like I need to drive out and knock on their door and hand it to them over the next six weeks so that so that they see me face to face at least once this time of year. That is 50 a week and I am more likely to catch them at home on weekends so that is when I schedule going out to see them. I schedule some sort of personal marketing at all times. The important thing is that I get them to see me as often as possible so that when they think of real estate they think of me.
- Q: Hello Everyone,I am going to complete my bachelors in Architecture from New Delhi, India this year. I plan to get my graduate degree from the States. I am interested in MBA in Real Estate and was wondering which colleges have good courses in this specialization. I did a google search and found Cornell and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Well I guess everybody knows about Cornell but how good is University of Wisconsin-Madison? Please let me know. I appreciate your help and thanks in advance.
- Your MBA is an excellent background for real estate enterprises. First, find a really good national firm with an sterling reputation. Sign on for real estate courses, training and an apprenticeship. Then set your sights on learning as much as you can about the construction, development, marketing and financing of real estate as there is available. You have so much open to you, including appraising either commercial or residential properties. Check out the Appraisal Institute website to see what's involved. It has been my experience that people such as yourself are the best candidates for success in this business. Go for it and good, good luck!
- Q: Im majoring in real estate and finance at temple currently. However whats the difference from getting a degree in real estate and just taking the 3 week class and getting youre license? Can you get a higher level career with a degree instead of just being a real estate agent, cause im not taking that major to b a real estate agent, i figured it was something more rewarding
- A real estate career is definitely worth pursuing if first and foremost, you are well aware of what is really going on in this field. You have to be well oriented about the ins and outs in this line of business. Some sort of preparation is inevitable to help you in circumnavigating your way towards success. You expectations must be real enough to give you the right motivation to get the job done.
- Q: I am just starting out as the Administrative Assistant to a real estate agent team. I want to know is it possible to be a part time real estate agent if I decide to complete the license process. Are there any legal or ethical ramifications to doing this on the side of my full time job. Do I have to share my commissions/income with the team even if its on my own time or with another agency?How do you stay loyal but make extra money in this industry? -Breaking into the industry
- In North Carolina, one can only become licensed as a real estate broker. The study for a real estate agent has been combined. Loyalty floats out the window when you become licensed. Your fellow co-workers will wonder if they can trust you around their clients and the services they offer. For instance: 1. As an Admin. ***'t, you are probably a salaried (or hourly) employee (guaranteed income). Sales people are paid by commissions. No sales - no income. 2. If you were to represent a client interested in buying one of your co-worker's listings, then they'd have to exclude you from conversations. For instance: Your co-worker represents Client A (Seller). Your client (Client B) is a Buyer. If Client A's property hasn't sold in 3 months, and confides to your colleague that s/he is willing to accept $20,000 less - and you overhear of it AND tell your Client B - (and Client B has possibly considered offering full price), then your colleague and Client A will feel cheated out of $20k. Its unlikely that the Broker-in-charge of your firm will allow you to be in both roles. And yes, the BIC can/will take a % of your commission.
- Q: would you prefer a real estate agent with tattoos who is relaxed and easy going, or someone who drives a nice car and suit and both are equally helpful?
- Sorry--I don't get the point of this question. Sounds like stereotyping to me.
- Q: I have always had a huge passion for real estate DEVELOPMENT and want to get into that. Maybe something that has to do with the business aspect or planning side. Anyone have any ideas?
- You are proper you don't ought to pass to tuition to develop to be a realtor it's all approximately realizing the concepts and legislation of buying and promoting a condo and getting connections to your buyer and/or vendor. If you haven't watched the know-how now not too lengthy in the past, you would probably appreciate that the condominium marketplace has been preety dangerous because the recession. It will also be gotten somewhat larger nonetheless now not many are influenced to shop for residences.
- Q: Hello, I am new to the real estate biz. Got a job at the local century 21, but noone in that office wants to help me. Needless to say, I plan on transferring my license very soon. Anyway, I'm looking for someone in the business to help out a rookie. I am also a barber, bu if I feel confident that I can survive on my real estate income, I would leave. Any advice for a rookie real estate agent? P.s. , I've read a few books already, but I think that real advice from real agents is the best way to learn. Thanks for your help
- We okorder . Don’t feel obligated or pressured when we speak, just feel free to learn more creating a real estate portfolio. Best Regards, Ricardo E. Castaneda
- Q: PARTNERSHIP: "A broker can be a partnership. Every partner who performs activities that require a real estate license must be licensed as a real estate broker." So far so good, check out the continuation. "At least one broker partner must obtain an additional license for each branch office location. The partnership itself needs no separate license." WHAT DO THEY MEAN BY SAYING must obtain additional license FOR EACH BRANCH OFFICE LOCATION? What other license is there available then the brokers license when in fact they already are brokers? This s driving me mad.. please reply if you can.
- Not knowing the state this is in and so forth i can't say with certainty what the full meaning is, but typically a state will require each physical office to have a licensed broker in that office. As a result if you open a 2nd office the person in charge of that office must hold a real estate broker license. The partnership is a separate issue. you can be a partner in the real estate brokerage and not have a license provided you perform no real estate broker activities at all, however without having that broker license you could not be the broker in charge of the 2nd location.
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