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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 real estate school for a business student in michigan (metro detroit area) ? (not really interested in online courses)
My experience is that real estate school is only good for helping you pass the test and getting your license. When you get your license you should work with some experienced and successful agents and learn from them how you can be successful. So when you are judging the best school just look at what percentage of their graduates pass the test, at least I think nothing else matters because they don't seem to be able to actually teach how to be successful. ******************** Every real estate school I know is structured for people trying to pass the test. So if you want real estate knowledge for other purposes- I would decide exactly what you want to know and find a business school at a full university that teaches that particular thing. There are a lot of different areas that fall under the umbrella of real estate. For example look at the wide variety of questions in this category.
Q: I'm planning to become a real estate agent after high school, and I'm considering moving to San Diego. I know home prices are very expensive there, and that's bad for buyers, but what does it mean for agents? Does it slow the market down? Any insight you have from this perspective would be great! Thanks!
It all depends on the economy. I purchased my run of the mill 4 bedroom 2 bath home in San Diego for $450,000 six years ago and felt lucky to get it. Today I would be lucky to get $300,000 for the same house. The story is the same all over the U.S., with many people losing homes to foreclosure. I am not a real estate agent, but a neighbor is. Things have definitely slowed down as credit gets tighter (it is tough to get a loan these days) and commissions are not as high since prices are down. Real estate is very cyclical- when it's good, it's good. When it's not, it's not. These days things are not so good, but the market will come back eventually. Real estate agents are currently competing for a very limited number of qualified buyers. You might have to wait a while between sales, which may be tough to do in a high cost area like San Diego.
Q: What courses should I take when I go to college if I want to be a real estate agent?
If all you want to do is obtain your real estate license you need not attend a college to do this. There are many on line courses that you might enroll in to obtain your license from your state. To find these sites you should google your state followed by real estate license. This should bring up information about your state requirements to obtain a real estate license in your state. Once you have seen this information you should have a clear idea of the requirements, therefore you will be able to make an intelligent decision as to what method you would want to use to obtain your real estate license. This site should give you a list of real estate schools and college courses that are required to obtain your license in your state. If you decide to attend college you should check with your career counselor about the necessary required courses necessary to obtain your license. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: i am considering getting a brokers license in massachusetts, its pretty easy. but since i know nothing about real estate i am wondering how exactly you make money with a brokers license. can someone take me through the process. ex: step 1, pass the test and get ur license....step 10, get paidalso im a student so i cant do anything full time with it.
one must become a sales person before becoming a broker. And it is anything but easy; 3/4 fail the test the first time. --to help someone sell property, a broker's agent will take a LISTING. to help someone BUY property, an agent will sign a buyer's agency agreement and find what the buyer wants. the seller pays the commission for the seller's agent and the buyer's agent, in most circumstances. the more agents that a broker has, the more likelihood that one or two will CLOSE deals monthly; that commission is split with the broker UNLESS the Agent pays a desk fee. can guide you further if desired; am licensed in a dif state
Q: 2 part Question answer both or just oneCould you be both a Architect and have a side job of also being a real estate agent.(would it also be possable to get into real estate at 20 and still in school to become an architect)
You could theoretically be an architect and a realtor but your architect schedule needs to be pretty flexible to allow you to service your real estate customers. People want to buy houses on every day of the week so you may need to leave the architect office for a short while to put a bid in on a house, or take the afternoon off to go to a closing with your customer. Your architect boss needs to be pretty understanding of your side-job, especially since closings run behind schedule a lot of the time. If you work for yourself it's a lot easier. It would probably be pretty hard to sell real estate while you're still in school, though, because you have to be available whenever your customers call if you want to make money selling real estate, but your teachers might flunk you if you miss too much class.
Q: I have been thinking of getting my real estate license in ny... is it a bad idea because of the economy or do you think it will benefit my family and I in the future?
My husband used to sell real estate when the economy was in much better shape, and there were more times of famine than times of plenty. Much of it depends upon where you live. And there's no way you can keep up with the changing housing market, unless you want to live like a gypsy and move all over the country. I would do some career searches that are in related categories, and see what the job market is for those jobs. I've heard that now is the time to go back to school, if you can afford to, and gain some more skills or get that doctorate. This is too big a deal to trust to strangers though. But, if it's ideas you want, I guess you came to the right place. Personally, I'd re-think the real estate business, and find something else. Eventually, the housing market will change, but it might take years. If you're wanting something more immediate, this isn't it. <*)))><
Q: I would like to know everything there is about Real Estate from the difference from a broker an realtor and an agent. I also want to know school I could go to and the courses I should take so i can pass the Exam for the licensed also what are the best places for real estate in the United States right now. Everything there is to know . Any websites or if you yourself is a real state or a broker I would really appreciate if you could give me information on it thank you
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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?
Contact an attorney right away, find the best real estate attorney in your area. Show them your research and concerns, they are best suited to advise you in this matter. It sounds like a scam to me, I am a licensed real estate broker, and in my state I must disclose to you my license status. Further they may have violated a law if they disclosed that you were in a probate sale situation and perhaps needed or had to sale, a violation of the fiduciary duty to a client. It does not sound like they are working in your best interest. Get going! May be violations of Federal law too! Have they made disclosure of their interest and license status? Filled all the proper forms? I'd look for a way out. Perhaps the probate judge will stop it. But get going!
Q: 1) I know some people start small w regard to rental property investments but why couldn't this happen? Buy a property for $40k, rent it for at least $500/month, build up enough cash reserves, say 4-5k in an account for that particular house to cover major repairs, then turn around and do it again w another house of comparable value (build up cash reserves), until one has 4-5+ houses? Is this how people typically do well financially by owning real estate? Slow, steady additions to their portfolios of houses?
When taking on large debt make sure someone else is paying for it. Rental properties follow this rule very well because when you take on a mortgage, large debt, on a property and you put it up for rent and the people who are renting the property pay for the mortgage.. But don't base your numbers around tax cuts. Do your research and make sure when you take on a mortgage that you can come out positive income on the rental property every month and look at taxes cuts as a bonus. This is a golden rule for veteran investors in real estate because the tax reform act of 1987 caused a depression because people were relying on tax breaks and when the government changed the tax laws and eliminated those tax breaks those people who used them as a factor when making a deal now weren't getting that money. Therefore the structure of their deal and agreements fell apart. There is thousands of pages of tax code and more is added and taken away every year so simply just don't factor in tax cuts when putting the numbers in to figure income every month or if an investment is smart or not. Also when considering a deal if you do not come out positive every month pass on the deal. And base your information on facts not opinion when making a deal for example if someone says the property will be worth x amount of dollars in x amount of years your going off that persons opinion and not facts. Learn to tell the difference between the two early on. Some more advice when investing in real estate is to put the money down and get things into motion. I say this because when you finally put the money down you learn more than can be taught in a book, but also remember with learning come mistakes and don't be afraid to make them and don't let them stop you for reaching your goals. One last thing when investing in real estate just follow the game of monopoly and get 4 red houses and turn them into a hotel!
Q: If you relocate, are the license qualifications different for every state? When starting out, should you choose a state where the real estate business is booming? Which states would this be - Florida, California ... ? Thanks.
Real estate appraising is a good field to be in. It really doesn't matter what the market is doing---If sales are slow, then typically refi's are up, and both need appraisals. Estate appraisals and divorce appraisals are also common. The qualifications do vary from state to state, however some states have reciprocity with each other (usually in a close radius). In most states you will have to train under a licensed appraiser for a period of time, and I would suggest doing that now (even if only for a few hours a week for little or no pay), that will give you a taste of the business and you will find out if it is right for you.

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