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EN877 CAST IRON PIPE

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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.

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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.

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.
You will need to hang your license with a broker, and you will need to join your local, state and national associations in order to have MLS access and the ability to use lockboxes and receive commissions. Please explain very clearly to any potential broker what it is you would like to do. Most good brokers will not accept someone who does not intend to make real estate sales a career. And just getting your license does not mean that you know enough to write contracts and see them through to completion - you will need additional training.
Q: What is the difference of renting a home through real estate then without. Do I have to pay more?
Not much difference cause it depends on how good the house is and big. Then the price will come in.
Q: My girlfriend is set on being a real estate agent after high school. She has always said that she doesn't want to go to college because she doesn't want to go into debt when she doesn't need to. She thinks that you don't need a degree to be competitive as a real estate agent. Is this in correct? And if she would be better off with a degree, what should she major in? I thought Real Estate would be the obvious one, but it doesn't seem like it's a degree widely offered in schools that aren't giving it online. Would something like a degree in advertising be better?
You ask if she would need a degree to be competitive...I would say no (and I'm a college professor that understands the value of a degree). The top broker in my city decided he wanted to be in real estate in high school...he enrolled in all the courses online and then moved to a larger city for one year to work under a top broker and learn the business. Then, he returned here and started his own agency. In less than two years, he owned the top agency in the city and was a millionaire several times over before the age of 21! A degree can be an asset, but in my opinion, real estate is a game of experience, contacts, and a sales personality (natural salesmanship)...the first two you can learn on the job...and the last is something you either have or you don't. ...and no, a degree in advertising would be a waste of time unless she wants to work in advertising. A degree in marketing would be better (more versatile)...but if she already knows that she wants to work in real estate, then she needs to get a job in the field as soon as possible so she can start learning what it takes. She can always go to college in a few years...perhaps when she's making enough in real estate to avoid going in to debt!
Q: How do i become a real estate agent? Im a junior in High School so I would really prefer that areal estate agent answer. I would like to now all the steps, if any that I should take now, How old i need to be to get my liscence and all.Thank you!
Contact your state website for licensing after you take your classes with a local Real Estate Company and pass your Real Estate Exam. You will then send your credentials to the state and apply for your license. Save some money, between classes and licensing you'll probably spend $1500.
Q: I'm looking to Leave my change careers and sell Real Estate. Is is true about the earning potential?
I advise you not to leave your career to pursue Real Estate. Yes depending on your area earning potential can still be rather good however, in some areas its not a good time to invest. What you should try and is just test the water and maybe try to invest in a small property and see how you like the real estate business. You could also consider taking real estate courses and becoming a salesperson if you are looking to get into it.
Q: How can a person who wants to invest in real estate make money without having to manage the property? Is their a way an investor can hand money over to a real estate investor to buy a property? that way the investor can get monthly income?
yes. it's called Real Estate Investmet Trust or REIT. There are numerous ones available in the stock market
Q: Real estate has always been a dream of mines. I know its challenging but challenges build character. It seems fun and it has always been an interest. now this is a multiple questionwhat do you guys see in real estate in CTdo i need my license to flip housesdo i need my license to start a company like CT homes LLCalso when i go for my license who should i go with century 21 school, or through a college?
Can't help you with schools on the east coast but can give you a bit of advice. Getting licensed is only your beginning. Be sure to go to work for a big company like Coldwell-Banker. Their hands on training is priceless. Get into a company that has a lot of agents who tour each week by bus. You learn more from the other agents, hearing them talk real estate than you will in your licensing course. Be sure you have a way to support yourself for a couple of years while you build your business. I'm retired now but loved helping people find their dream home and every home, no matter how modest, is someone's dream home. It might not be your idea of a dream but it is a step up for someone. From what I'm hearing this is not a great time to be in real estate so you might want to wait unless you are independently wealthy. I just heard that 90% of new listings in the NE are people selling because they are in default on their loans and that there is no money for financing so very hard to get a loan unless the buyer has the very highest credit rating and collateral. Tough times ahead for the industry like we had in the 80's with 18% interest on mortgage loans but we lived through it. Ate a lot of hamburger but made it intact. Good Luck and God Bless
Q: In real estate what does the abbreviation o/p stand for? Im looking at details of a house im interested in and the saleing price is 104000 and on the bottom it says o/p 104000
There are many abbreviations but the following list includes the more common ones in use. 3B/2B - Three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Bedroom is usually defined as an area that has a window, a closet, and room for a bed. A full bathroom has a toilet, a sink, and a bathtub. A bathroom that has a shower in place of a tub is a three-quarter bathroom. A half bath has a toilet and a sink. ac, a/c - Air conditioning aek - All electric kitchen appls - Appliances ba - Bathroom br - Bedroom ca, cac - Central air conditioning cath ceil - Cathedral ceiling c-d-s - Cul de sac ch - Central heat c/vac - Central vacuum cp - Carport d/d - Dishwasher and a garbage disposal dk - Deck det - Detached garage dr/fdr - Dining room or a formal dining room fag - Forced air gas f/fin bsmt - Fully finished basement fp, fplc, or frplc - Fireplace fsbo - For Sale By Owner gar - Garage gard - Garden grmet kit - Gourmet kitchen grt rm - Great room hdw, hwf, hdwd - Hardwood floors hi ceils - High ceilings kit - Kitchen la - Living area lr - Living room ofc - Office osp - Off-street parking is available pl, sp or s/p - Swimming pool pvt - Private pwdr rm - Powder room or half bath q pos - Available for quick possession smart - This means a computer controls some electronic devices like heating and cooling, alarms, and lights spac - Spacious upr - Upper floor vw, vws, vu, vus - View or views w/d, wd - Washer and dryer wic - Walk-in closet ..........Real Estate Agent Bendigo
Q: Does anyone know of any schools in Indianapoilis, IN to help you get licensed as a real estate agent?
There okorder 9279 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 317- 571-2200 I would check with Tucker and RE-Max first. Some brokerages offer scholarships or reimbursement if you work with them after getting your license. Good luck.
Q: Hi, I currently live in California and I wanted to know the steps to getting my real estate license. Would it be easier to go to a comminty college or an online class?Thanks for your time!
The steps involved are listed on the California government website (see below) - a relevant paragraph to your question state: Courses must be three semester-units or four quarter-units at the college level. Courses must be completed at an institution of higher learning accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges or by a comparable regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or by a private real estate school which has had its courses approved by the California Real Estate Commissioner. Search for approved statutory/pre-license real estate courses. Guessing a real college would be easier, but you might find an accredited online course through their listings (link on their page.)

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