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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 became licensed over a month ago. Since then I have worked constantly to get my name out there and gain a client. I've knocked on doors in my neighborhood, held open houses almost every weekend (and knocked on those neighbors doors), sent out letters and cards, talk to everything I can at PTA meetings, parades, Girl Scouts, in line at the store, etc... I've talked to at least 500+ people. I've had not one solid lead. I'm starting to feel hopeless and extremely discouraged. Is this a normal feeling in real estate? If so, what did you do about it? Could you give a new agent advice on the best way/place to find a client?
You've only been at this a month? Didn't you check out some basic info before you started this? On average it takes one year before you see any commission whatsoever. Meanwhile, it's outgo, outgo, outgo. Do you have your website up running? Or at least your LinkedIn Facebook business pages? Are you providing genuinely helpful well-written info for prospective buyers sellers? First client often tends to be a family member or someone you knew long before you started RE.
Q: Hello, i want to get my licence to sell commercial real-estate and aside from doing the real-estate courses provided by OREA, what other type of education would you recommend i have? I'm not interested in a bachelor's degree as i'm not doing this to get hired, but to understand and be capable of doing the tasks that are a part of a commercial real-estate agent's day.I know i'll need: negotiating skills, interpersonal skills, self-discipline and time management, communication skills (verbal and written), marketing skills, and general business knowledge. I'm thinking more of a certificate or a diploma.Thanks guys.
It isn't necessary to take support of a truly property agent to dump a estate. You must first get ready the estate on the market and make it seem quality. Then you select the fee of the estate comfortably. Though you don’t take support of an agent, it is going to be larger to take the support of a truly property legal professional. With the support of an legal professional, you must take steps to marketplace the house as a way to promote it off quickly. Once you get a purchaser, you are going to ought to begin negotiating for an present. You will ought to take aspect in house inspections and purchaser value determinations. Once a majority of these steps are accomplished, the deal will opt for ultimate.
Q: I am currently a sophomore in high school. I am planning on becoming a real estate agent when I graduate. I live in Texas, but really want to move to New York. Do I have to be a residence of New York in order to sell houses there? What classes should I take in high school to be prepared for the real world of selling houses?
either call your state's Department of Business Professionals or ask a broker (who runs a real estate office). Some states have online classes and some don't. Some have classes in their real estate office, and some students get their pre and post courses at the local community college. Taking the online classes for real estate means you don't get the connection you'd need to other students (who you'd be working with later). Sure later on you'd have your own business but you'd still have to work under a broker and still you'd need to contact and negotiate with other agents. Get to know them in class.
Q: I am starting a new job this monday, as an "administrator" at a real estate firm. I have done some research about this industry, and the agency I will be working for (old family friends who just opened) have educated me and told me a lot of information, and I'm sure as the time goes on I will be exposed and learn more. I am seriously, in the future of thinking of becoming an agent. Please reply, and only real estate agents who are/or have been in the business (or people who do know about what it's like to be an agent)...your success stories, the pros and cons, is it true, as I have heard that agents can do extremely well? Please tell me everything.Thanks
If you're really good at selling real estate, then you can earn oodles of $$$$
Q: I am looking to make a change in my career. How do I go about getting my real estate license? I have no prior experience in this field.
Each state makes their possess legislation for licensing any legit, adding truly property retailers. Most require a experiment, and few if any waive the experiment for out of state licenseholders. I'm no longer definite if any require a direction in any respect, even for first timers. I can let you know that the guides are designed to let you know the matters you ought to recognise to go which might be issues of regulation, no longer always typical experience, that allows you to generally tend to differ from state to state. For instance: Does the state require you to pay a purchaser curiosity at the deposit/earnest cash? Is it permissible to symbolize each the Buyer and the Seller? If so, what need to you do to turn out expert consent of each? What is the minimal period of time you need to placed into the agreement for the purchaser to receive a certified house inspector? Must you set any in any respect? Are hubbard clauses authorized? Is the agreement legally binding with out earnest cash? Take the direction.
Q: So call me pathetic.... I want to go to Sydney for school but i was wondering... Can i take real estate courses online from USA? And if so do I have to go to Australia to take the real estate course? I ask because i want to go there and stay hopefully as a permanent resident and if I can have a job very soon after I enter the country it would make it easier to get an apartment etc. Thanks and im sorry for asking a dumb question!
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Q: Can anyone recomend a good book for learning about real estate? Im thinking of getting my license but really would like to do some reading on my own before I jump into it. and if it helps I live in Florida. and work for a home builder. Thanks
Go to your state website and look under Florida real esta license requirements. They usually recommend books there as well. If your looking into becoming an agent please just buy the Florida real estate basics or principles book and the Florida State exam book. Those are the only materials you should read through and throughly understand. Anything else will confuse you and the state usually wants you to know everything by the book. Also once you are ready to take the tests and the exam, study only the answers and not the questions. It elinates alot of headache when you are trying to study so much.
Q: i work at a prison and I have a TON of time off.. in 2 weeks i only work 7 days. So basically i work only 6 months out of the year. I'm only 25 years old and i'm trying to get my life started.. I'm late I know. Im doing ok, but i really need more income. I don't know what the risk, or reward, is to getting a real estate license. Any advice??
Not much risk, just the cost of getting the license. The reward can be a great deal of money, or not so much. The average agent sells just 1-2 homes a year, which will not pay the bills but could be a nice bonus. Good agents who work their business sell 12-50 homes/year or more. If you don't want to be a good agent, do the full-time agents a favor and don't bother. There are plenty of agents who don't want to work, already.
Q: I'm going to college next year and will be studying real estate. I wish to open up my own brokerage which brokers high-end homes and property. I've grown up wealthy and lived in high-end homes, therefore giving me experience about those kind of properties. My aunt who is a top executive at Prudential said she will gladly help run my brokerage and I value that very muchShe recommends that I also do investment properties like house flipping and such. Having an investment department is something I would consider. Capital isn't a huge problem and I definitely have the BEST mentor-ship available. WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO OR KNOW ABOUT GETTING INTO THE LUXURY REAL ESTATE MARKET?
There is no need to go to college for that, invest your time in marketing or business administration. A brokerage doesnt broker homes. You employ real estate agents that pay a portion of their commission to you. They list the homes they want, doesn't matter if its a 20million dollar home or a 20k condo. Maybe you mean real estate agent? Focusing on more expensive homes? The problem there is finding the clients, if you came up in a wealthy social group it may be easier for you. Becoming a real estate agent is fairly easy and just requires classes and some fees. The brokerage requires you to be an agent for a few years first, more classes and licenses. I primarily do investments but I highly suggest spending a few years doing traditional real estate before stepping into this world. Whatever you may think of your mentor, if they are an agent working for prudential they are not that successful. The successful agents own their own brokerage and don't give a % of their income to a broker.
Q: I'm 19, and I've been reading a lot about how investments in real estate make one rich. Is this true? I LOVE real estate and owning properties has always caught my attention and I now want to make it happen. How can I make it happen? Thanks!
Nope- investiing in real estate wont make you wealthy- Having great credit and access to large amounts of money, is what makes you wealthy. wealth is all about accumulation. the more stuff you have the wealthier you are. Credit enables you to buy- someone has to lend you money and they have to see a return on their investment thru lending you money- Now real estate can be lucrative, if you buy property cheap and sell it for a huge profit- that wont work if your only buying a few pieces land at a time. the only way to become donald trump, is you have to first gain the knowledge of real estate, and then next, you have to broker million dollar deals. if your small time, you will ean small wage- so in order to gain wealthy, you have to go where the money is- you wont make it in the country- you have to venture out and find a big city where real estate transaction occur on a regular basis...... and you have to be right there in the middle of those transactions- make good connections too- real estate agents that have access to big money, can accomplish a lot, they can buy a lot of property and sell a lot of property- so you have to learn a lot of basic skills- Negotiating- sales, contract- CONTRACTS AND LAW and the top subject you have to learn- to become wealthy- contract involves a set of promises to do something- you must learn contracts- if you dont know contracts, you wont be rich...... so my advice- Go to school- go to the best real estate program you can- learn everything there is to learn about the subject and then learn about business and credit and contracts and negotiating

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