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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: What is the best way to buy a house/comdo? Dealing with a real estate agent or just calling the phone number on the for-sale sign? what's the difference? What's the difference cost-wise also?
- A seller's agent (listing agent) always works for the seller first, and think that is true even in a dual agency where the agent is supposed to fairly represent both sides. As in: you called off the sign, you use that agent to represent you. The seller is paying the commission and as a listing agent myself, it's very challenging to NOT feel the seller is my client first. So I typically turn down dual agency deals to avoid any potential conflict of interest. And to protect myself from a potentially confused buyer. The greatest misconception I see in the real estate world are buyers who think they are going to pay a higher purchase price because the seller has to charge a higher price to afford the buyer's agent. The commission is negotiated ahead of time between seller and listing agent. It's a certain percentage of the sales price. If the listing agent represents both sides, they'll get the whole commission. And maybe, just maybe, you haven't gotten compelling representation from someone who is only looking out for you. Because the listing agent can't only look out for you. Listing agents work for the seller. Remember that. A seller of a property should actually welcome a buyer's agent, since that deal is more likely to finish out well, with the buyer in particular pleased because they had their own neutral advisor. Bottom line, there is zero cost difference to you. If a seller wants a higher price, it's not because he or she is upset you have your own agent. If you're comfortable with someone who earns more the higher the sales price of the house (commission is a percentage of the sales price), then use the listing agent. Harsh? Yes it is. If you prefer an agent who will tell you point blank what the house is really worth, and represent you all the way down the line to handing your new keys to you, then find someone you like and trust to find you a place. He or she can call on that sign for you. Good luck!
- Q: How did the Housing Crisis trigger the Commercial Real Estate Crisis?
- Primarily 3 causes: 1. Demand for space: as the housing market crashed, jobs in the construction and real estate industries dried up, decreasing demand for office and industrial space that housed those companies and companies that support them. And as people saw the value of their houses plummet, they cut back discretionary spending, reducing demand for retail space. 2. Land prices: reduced demand for land for housing had an indirect impact on the value of land held for commercial development, as did lack of demand for new commercial properties (see #1) causing the value of land held by developers to plummet and erode their net worth. In desperation, developers sold land for whatever they could get for it to raise cash to pay down debt, causing further reductions in prices in the meantime. 3. Availability of credit; last but not least, as banks and other lenders started seeing the economy contract and losses from housing loans starting to pile up on their books, they (and the regulators) took a conservative stance on all real estate lending. It then began a spiral where lack of credit caused lower values, which caused loans to be called or not extended, which caused values to drop, which caused more loan defaults.
- Q: Potential $2million Inventor from South America?I have a potential investor from South America that has $2million dollars that he wants to invest in South Florida.Should I present to him new developments in housing and or apts, propeties or complex already rented, commercial real estates etc etc?? Should I mix it up? Should he buy only property or several?How would you go about investing these $2M, in real estate?Where do you wee the best ROI?
- Commercial real estate, multiple tenants, multi use. Retail storefronts and warehouses combined.
- Q: I need investors in real estate who are looking to make a good business.Problem is I don't know how or where to look.
- You might join the local real estate investment group. You would find this group by googling real estate investment group followed by the city and state in which you reside. This group would normally hold weekly or semi-monthly meetings. There are nominal dues paid monthly or annually. At these meetings you would have an opportunity to meet other investors both retail as well as wholesale. Meetings normally cover various subjects in the real estate investing field to include methods of investing, finding the right property and the best way of using the property for your financial gain. You would have a chance to meet and speak with those individuals that have been investing for years. You might advertise in your local paper, however, if you are a rookie most seasoned investors would not want to utilize you and your services for lack of experience. Individual investors normally use and invest with those that they have done business with in the past and trust, as well aN individuals that have established a track record and know what they are doing. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: i have to choose a college by may 1st and ive narrowed it down to early childhood education and real property administration.with ECE i could become a nanny or an au pair(basically an underpaid nanny in another country; which in my opinion is good, you get paid to live in another country)or with APR i could do 2 years of schooling then go for my real estate test.i need opinions. I want a career that is future family friendly, something that can benefit me in the future s and cons for each career would be greatly appreciated.
- I think real estate property administration is kind of a joke certificate/degree. I worked in property management, made about $33k with benefits, and had no background in it. I had some office experience. You certainly don't need 2 years of schooling to go for a real estate test! Requirements vary by state, but in Mass we had only to take a short course (usually offered in the continuing education branch of a community college) for like $250, to be eligible to take the real estate agent test. Real estate agents, at the entry level, are basically glorified door-openers. You drive around and unlock houses for people, and they look around. The broker does all the heavy lifting as far as legal stuff is concerned. Being a real estate agent is a tough business, most people don't make it a year, because you spend so much time and money in hopes of getting a paycheck, which is actually pretty paltry once a sale is made. To work in a property management office, they don't usually expect you to know everything, just be able to work a computer, fax, etc. Working in a property management office usually entails dealing with a lot of crazy, unreasonable, angry tenants. If it's something you want to explore, taking the basic course and real estate license would allow you to work as an agent, and it would also look good on a resume when applying to property management companies. This all sounds kind of dismal, but knowledge about real estate does really come in handy, and of course there are many avenues to pursue besides agent or office... like owning your own rental properties (which is tough but potentially lucrative, if you have gained the knowledge.) Can't really help you with the childhood education thing, cause I can't stand kids.
- Q: I am a senior in high school and i want to be a real estate agent. what is the best way to go into it? go to college? is there a degree for that? or jut take one of those classes. i want to know all about it and what kind of real estate is the best and how much they make. please help!
- It is very easy to get your real estate license. There is a class you take and some fees associated with it but if you find a real estate you want to work for some of them will pay for your classes or 1/2 of it. There is no degree for it. Now if you wanted to start in real estate and work up to a loan specialist or something like that then schooling and a degree is necessary. But it may bbe different in different states.
- Q: I would like to start a real estate company in Virginia with two other people. Only one of us will be a licesed realtor. Is that OK? Are there any resources out there than can help me plan this company? Thanks!
- This came from your States Association Web Site: Licensure and ownership of real estate firms Who may own a real estate firm? The answer is simple: anyone may own a real estate firm. There is no requirement that owners of a real estate firm be licensed. However, there are some things you need to know. While a non-licensed person can own an interest in a real estate firm, there are limits on the types of ownership available to certain licensees. Corporations: Any person, whether licensed or not, may be a shareholder or director of a corporation. Generally, only brokers may be officers (president, vice-president, etc.). Salespersons who are active in the business may not be officers. (However, salespersons who are not active in the business may be officers.) Partnerships: Salespersons who are active in the business may not be members of partnerships. All partners must be either non-licensees or brokers. (A salesperson who is not active in the business may, however, be a partner.) Limited liability companies: Salespersons who are active in the business may not be members (owners) of an LLC. (However, salespersons who are not actively engaged in the business may be members of an LLC.) Otherwise, all members must be either non-licensees or brokers. ______________________________________... To set up an office, you need to totally understand how to run a Brokerage, costs, bookkeeping, etc. I'd suggest looking at some of the smaller franchises because they are generally inexpensive and most have assistance for opening offices. I know when I opened my office they made me go through a Broker Owners 5 day intensive training and boy did I learn a lot! Vicki Watzlawick Broker Owner Exit Platinum Realty
- Q: hai how are you...its been 5 month im being a real estate agent cant get close ... im try but no close deal ...i try so hard....
- 1: Get a Good Education. ... 2: Get Licensed. 3: Develop a Real Estate Agent Budget. 4: Choose the Right Real Estate Office. 5: Find a Mentor. ... 6: Know Your Market. ... 7: Utilize Technology.
- Q: can a real estate agent go into the listed property after a p.a. has been signed? she went in and took mail. yes, this is the " dual agent' i asked about before.
- First attempt to uncover any person you understand and believe. Whether they're a dealer, agent or legal professional. Just b/c they're this type of 3 does no longer routinely restrict them from being the correct individual for you. You have to think relaxed with them. Keep in brain throughout all of this, that they're running for you. If they don't seem to be running however simply amassing a paycheck, uncover any person else. Everyone of the aforementioned humans can and can make a big sum of money when you pick to paintings with them. Further, so much markets within the US have tilted toward the purchasers facet to some degree. This way you're now within the drivers seat. Everyone within the truly property enterprise demands purchasers. Best of success. Joe...
- Q: real estate in Mississippi
- for what? to buy to sell to live in to run a business?
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