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EN877 CAST IRON PIPE SYSTEM

EN877 CAST IRON PIPE SYSTEM

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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: Hello,I'm not looking to do Real Estate full time or represent others. The purpose of obtaining my license is to purchase and sell on my behalf but primarily to gain access to MLS. Can I do this without a broker? Any advice?Sorry if my question is skewed or incorrect, I'm in my early 20s and I'm looking to begin investing in property and I feel like there is no downside in getting my real estate license. I lack the experience and knowledge but am aware of that. I just want to make sure it's beneficial.Thanks for your guidance and patience! Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Your license isn't valid without being under a broker, and that brokers insurance. A broker has to be legally responsible for you. So yes, you will need to be under a broker, as well as a member to the local RE board, to access the MLS.
Q: what kind of investor should invest in real estate ? please provide details .is it an asset or liability?
Real Estate is only good if you are wanting a long term investment. To invest in real estate, it means you purchase a piece of property (house, duplex, apartment/condo, shopping complex, etc). Those who should invest are those who can pay cash and buy at less than 70% of the appraised value of the property. Real Estate value always goes up, so it's a good investment. Real Estate is an Asset if you make it one, and a liability if you let it be one...if you try to sell quickly or in desperation. Talk to a real estate investor one on one and find out more details there if your wanting to get started.
Q: I am using a non-traditional agent from Help-U-Sell. We have listed our house and after 1 month we have held 3 open houses (1 of which was during a severe rain storm), and had Easter on 1 of the Sundays. We have had a total of 8 people stop by during the open house, none of whom expressed interest in buying the house. Not a single person has scheduled a walk through to date.Help-U-Sell doesnt use the MLS unless I request them to - and I am trying to save on the cost of the commission.What should a good agent be doing to sell my house? Do they do more than just list the house and wait? Need to know if I just need to sit and wait (and hope) or if there are more active ways to assist in the selling of my house.
the problem is the discount agents, after doing a quick read of the web site, few things: It really does not matter what the seller agent is going to charge you, they do some advertising but usually it will be a buyers broker scanning the mls where the real leads will come from then the question becomes how much are you offering a buyer's agent? anything less then the 3% of sale price unless of course your house is 1.5mil and up then 2% of sell price, you will not get buyer agents to bring clients no if and or buts, maybe illegal but happens frequently so now it is up to your broker to go out and find the clients by themselves very hard to do versus letting the thousand of agents from other agencies do the work for you by mls and offering 3% to buyer
Q: What is taught in Real Estate Classes (and dont reply saying Real Estate for the smart allicks)I mean like whats in the course outline?
Real estate courses usually have 4 parts.1 Appraisal,which helps you establish value for listings and making offers.2 Law,which helps you with contracts and language of Real Estate. 3 Practices and principles, which educates about listing agreements, your responsibilities,license requirements,and how your state operates in regards towards your license, and finally 4 financing,which explains the differences in loans and lenders. Helps you make informed suggestions to your clients and keeps you out of the trouble areas that might arise in the financing part of the deal. Other areas are vocabulary and minor areas of math. It not too hard to get through it all. You will find several areas of the courses overlap information and this repetition makes it stick. You will be lost the first couple of days, but it will become clearer the more you hear it. Good luck.
Q: Do the real estate agents have their own painting company they rely on, or like do they recommend to the homeowner a painting company? and does this happen alot where there's a house to for sell, but the house needs to be painted and the agents tell the homeowner to get it painted? sry if it isnt clear
Good agents will always have a network of agencies to call upon. They may just refer business in hopes of getting referrals back or in my case we exchange referral info for 10% of the final bill. Inspection: $125...I get $12.50 Apprisal: $350...I get $35.00 Movers: $4000...I get $400.00 Proofing a home against instects: $1200...I get $120 I sell one of their recommended properties...My commision would be between $1750 and $3500 depending on the terms of the sale per $100,000 so I would pay my network agent...$175 to $350 for the lead. Hope this answers you question...11 years in the business.
Q: Furthermore, Can I be a real estate agent and work for an insurance company at the same time, and what are the stipulations thereto??
Each state/province has their own rules regarding real estate licenses. Where I live for example, you have to take a course and pass all the tests, then take the licensing exam, then take a whole week of post licensing classes and then a brokerage signs for your license and then you start working. And of course every 2 years we have mandatory courses we have to take in order to keep our license. Again, each place is different. And real estate doesn't have to be your full time job (unless your brokerage requires you to). You can do other jobs. But most clients I deal with will NOT work with part time realtors because it means they're not as accessible or concentrated on their clients. Also, there are monthly fees involved with being a realtor, so do you think you can make enough working both jobs to cover those fees?
Q: I am selling a house in probate sale. I signed a big real estate company to sell it. The agent went to a realtor who buys houses for low cash offers, and then told me he couldn't get better offers so I would sell. The two realtors are flipping properties. I just found my house on the buyers internet site and he doesn't own it. Escrow closes in 3 weeks. The escrow guy is in on it too. I apparently found a bunch of bad guys. The internet site has millions of dollars in property for sale, and probably most of it, they don't own. People who were calling his number off the sign, were getting bounced to the buyer. suggestions? numbers to federal agenies?
get rid of this agent and hire a real estate lawyer. its worth the 5oo.oo you might pay the lawyer, trust me I am in this process now. good luck and dont sign any thing without consulting a lawyer
Q: Hey guys,I have been doing some research on how to obtain a Real Estate license so I can freely appraise and help friends and family in the home buying process. I heard somewhere along the way that there are two types of licenses. One is a broker license and another is a independent.What I heard is that as an independent license holder you are free to do as you please and try to sell any property where as a person who obtained a license with a broker can only sell properties that the agency possess, such as if you have a license with ReMax and work for them, you can only sell properties owned by ReMax or owned by clients of ReMax. Can anyone tell me more about the license and whether or not the information above is accurate?A link to a very informative site or page would be highly appreciated!- Jason
An independent license is basically just a referral license, it does not allow you to sell property at all, just refer clients - the real estate agents who are working for companies then pick up your referral and actually sell the house to the client you have referred. When the deal is closed, you get a percentage of the other realtor's commission ( the one that picked up your referral). So it is a big difference between an independent license and a regular license. As far as having a regular license, you are free to sell any property that is listed in the multiple listing service - what happens is that if it is not a property listed by your broker's office, then you have to split the commission with the other broker's office who has the property listed. So the commission gets diluted down the line. If you would like information on an independent license, try IRC Referrals in Woodstown N.J. - they offer them - and an independent license is good nationwide, because you aren't actually selling properties. So you can live anywhere. The license is also less expensive to renew per year than a traditional real estate license. I held both for many years.
Q: I'm looking to start investing in real estate and I've read some good books. What are some more books on wholesaling real estate, or any real estate books in general?
In recent years investing in real estate has become immensely popular. It seems like everyone is buying, flipping or renting properties and making money in the process. As is often the case, the reality is little different. For many, property investment can be a path to financial ruin. Excited by the prospect of quick money and big ROIs, these would be moguls rush into buying without having the basic knowledge necessary to make informed decisions – a mistake that often costs them dearly. If you are new to the real estate game, here are five books you need to read before you call your realtor. The Millionaire Real Estate Investor By Gary Keller, Dave Jenks and Jay Papasan As an industry veteran, Gary Keller has built his business, from a single office in Austin, Texas to the to the second largest real estate company in North America. As a coach and a teacher he has helped thousands achieve their investment goals. In his book Mr. Keller shares with the reader the collected wisdom and experience of over 100 millionaire investors; more importantly, he does so in a no-nonsense, easy-to-read style that is sure to be appreciated by novice investors. In addition to giving you a solid theoretical foundation, this book will show you how to: Identify great real estate investment opportunities Achieve the best possible deals by zeroing in on the key terms of any transaction Replicate the strategies used by top investors to acquire properties, increase their net worth, and expand their networks In short, The Millionaire Real Estate Investor is a must-have for anyone starting out in real estate......Property Management Bendigo
Q: Hi, I am 19, and I really would like to get some hands on experience into real estate and property investing. I have read lots of books, but I do not think I will fully understand the ins and outs until I do some hands on work. Do you have any ideas how I could get some work experience, or even help someone working in real estate (free of charge of course!) or anything just to get some experience. I live in Sheffield, England. Thank you for your helpJustin
I don't know the English real estate business very well, but there are several companies that you may want to talk to about internships or entry-level jobs. There are title companies, mortgage companies, real estate agent companies, appraisers, home inspectors, etc. If you want to be a property investor your best bet is to start with the agents. If you want to understand how a loan is put together a mortgage company would be best. If you want to understand the legal ins and outs of deeds and property ownership a title company would be the place to start. Good luck!

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