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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.
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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: Ok I am working on getting my real estate license what are some ways to break into the Real Estate world other than becoming an apartment Leasing Consultant.
- Sales, development, appraisal, escrow....you have plenty of options, ask some people working in local real estate offices where you should start.
- Q: In other words, not the traditional way that real estate is transacted.
- People use the terms REALTOR? and real estate agent interchangeably, but that is incorrect. There are differences between REALTORS? and real estate agents. They are not the same. Although both are licensed to sell real estate, the basic difference between a real estate agent and a REALTOR? is a REALTOR? is a member of the National Association of REALTORS?. As such, the main difference that you hear a lot about -- but are likely confused about -- is that a REALTOR? must subscribe to the REALTOR? Code of Ethics. But what does this mean to a consumer? The Code of Ethics is strictly enforced. It contains 17 Articles and various underlying Standards of Practice. It's not just a bunch of rules that agents swear to uphold and adhere to. The Standards are much more restrictive and confining as to conduct than those governing agents who simply hold a real estate license. While there is no evidence nor guarantee that all REALTORS? are morally or ethically better than unaffiliated real estate agents, it is an attempt by the industry to regulate and, as such, deserves recognition. Keeping mind, of course, that even the non-NAR member real estate agent is held to the same legal standard, as a practical matter............Real Estate Agent Bendigo
- Q: I have recently graduated from an ABA approved Paralegal program and I'm interested in becoming a Real Estate Paralegal. I would like to know if I need to take some real estate classes to boost my job prospects? I live in NYC.Thanks!
- Congratulations on your ABA!! It should go without saying that anytime you can build on your knowledge specific to your career is beneficial. Laws and real estate are state-specific, so not only will the knowledge you gain through additional schooling, but the initiative taken to build your resume will fair well in your job search. If you already have a goal as to who specifically you'd like as your employer, contact them and ask what it is they look for in an employee for just such a position. They may have specific directives that will point you in the right direction. Take it from someone who wishes she had done that BEFORE she spent four years in college only to then teach for a year and find out those 4 years were wasted. The Perfect Resume by Tom Jackson is an EXCELLENT resource for someone like yourself. Also, there's quite a variety of cover letter and resume templates on Microsoft's website or just click into the lick below... Best of luck!
- Q: Im 18 and defiantly want to get into real estate, however im not jumping into it right away im going to wait about a year to learn a little more and get my license. however im wondering how much money do u need to jump into such an endeavor? Im in school currently and i also have a job but can only work part time, I can probably save a few thousand "3-5K" between now and when id like to make my 1st investment. Is that enough to make a real estate deal? also what types of real estate deals r the best, flipping houses, foreclosures, ect... any advice/references would be much appreciated. Please don't tell me im to young, i've heard it b4, i don't belive your ever too young to try and better your life with a higher income, why wait?and i know the market is bad right now but im sure its still possible to make money from real estate. even in these conditions im certain there are plenty of people making good money in this market.
- Find a local mentor or someone' who is doing the kind of real estate transactions you want to be able to do and intern with them. Learn how to do the legwork from them. After watching a few transactions, see if you can invest a few thousand in a transaction in one of their transactions with them as a jr. partner, to see if you really have the stomach for it. Consider what ever you invest is in some since put at risk. ... My main piece of advice is don't risk more than you afford to lose. This is true for any 'investments', real estate, stocks, options, etc, etc. Also don't 'chase a deal'. There will always be another deal coming by sooner or later. So if it seems 'to good to be true', it probably is. After a while you will develop a 'gut feel' for the deal. Once you get experience to see if you should follow your gut or not, then you can go for it. I have had friends that tried to 'avoid the tax man'. Don't do that. Keep ALL transactions above board. Pay the tax man what is due (even if it seems like an undue chunk of change). That includes local, state, and feds. As a younger person, I will not tell you that you are 'to young'. My suggestions above are to help you get the experience and understanding. I hope this helps, and I am glad to see someone wanting to be a go-getter!
- 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?
- Consult your guidance department and your local real estate companies. Be aware that your accent may place you at a distinct disadvantage in New York
- Q: What are the types of things I need to know about starting a real estate company in Oregon?
- Do you want to go into commercial real estate? Or manage residential homes? Do you want to buy/sell or rent/lease? Do you have prior experience in evaluating properties or have a deep understanding of the areas you wish you sell in? If you haven't taken real estate courses and received your license, I highly recommend doing that. Although real estate can be a lucrative business, it also takes a lot of research and work. If you're going into commercial real estate, the below website can be a good source of information for you.
- Q: My wife and I have a home that we would be interested in purchasing that recently fell into preforeclosure on 9/21/11 in Florida. This is a vacant Bank of America property that has not been lived in for well over a year. The previous owner moved out and is current on the taxes. To persue interest in this home, do we need a realtor, real estate attorney, or both? It would be my guess that this home will be a short sale.In the past, we have went to realtors with short sale housing interests, and are left waiting for the phone to ring. Most of the time, a return phone call or email is asking too much. I realize there is a lot of patience needed in the short sale process, and we are wanting to use the most effective method. We really like this home, and would like to work something out. Thanks
- Right now, the first thing you need to do is make contact with the current owner of record to determine their interest in selling the property. They may NOT be interested (the place has been vacant for a year and is apparently not listed for sale). Once you have determined what the potential sellers want to do, only then can you be advised on how to proceed.
- 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
- You can not deal with any real estate activity without an active license, and a license is not active unless it is under a licensed broker. Appraisals are separate licenses, you can not legally give appraisals without certification, which takes several years to obtain. I have no clue where you got the idea that ReMax agents can only sell ReMax properties, that is not even remotely true. Any licensed agent, with an active license, can sell any property listing, it does not matter who the selling brokerage is. You need to stop listening to whoever you are hearing this from, it is all messed up.
- Q: Im Looking into getting a real estate lisence and im not sure where to start...and what exactly is the difference between a realtor and a real estate Agent?, does both require a lisence?? and do i have to take college classes for it??
- Real estate agent is the job description and Realtor is the trademarked professional designation. They are the same thing. You don't have to take college classes, you can take classes online or through any major brokerage. There are a certain amount of hours required that you must fulfill before you can take the licensing exam. Every state is different. Look up the department of real estate or the professional licensing division in your particular state to find the requirements. Since you seem to have only very a basic understanding of real estate, it would be a good idea for you to make an appointment with the sales manager at a local real estate brokerage for some insight into real estate careers.
- Q: I thinking to study accounting in college.I would like to do real estate business by myself and I'm not sure if accounting career can fit with my future.What's your opinion? I want to buy properties to rent.
- It sounds more to me like you would like to become an investor. I mean, it's going to take a lot of money for you to be able to purchase a place, then, sit back and live off the profits of renting or leasing them. Usually, this type of business is reserved for those who can afford to invest large chunks of money to purchase and/or fix-up a property for sale, lease, or rent. Now, as for Accounting. Accounting is necessary to any individual who is planning to own their own business, otherwise, you will have to acquire the services of a CPA. I much rather prefer having the ability to manage my own financial records. If you do not learn how to manage your own financial records it is difficult to say that you are a successful business owner, because you remain ignorant of the most vital part of your business. Also, I'm sure that you have heard how easy it is to become a victim of embezzlement when you let someone else manage your financial records.
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