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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 just moved to a new city and have my real estate license. Does anyone have any advise on how to get my name out there and let people know who I am?
- I have seen an agent posting on craigslist who is trying to establish contacts.
- Q: I've been wanting to move to california for a really long time. Currently i live in NJ. I also want to go to college in Cali, but im not sure if it is a smart move...going so far away.? I want to study business and get my real estate liscense. Selling multi-million $ houses in Cali mean lots of commission! Is this a good future and field of work?
- That sounds all good and great, but making money at real estate for a new unestablished inexperienced agent is HARD. Trust me. Especially in a state where many people can't even afford it. Your first year in real estate will be your hardest and most frustrating one. Unless you hook up with a top producer and he gives you his leads on a split. Competing withthe thousands of agents (who have the same goals and idea you do) is difficult, getting people approved for a loan to even buy lately is difficult, and the agents that have been there and in it awhile and are established are the ones who do most business (unless you have friends and family, a ton of referrals, etc) If you are going to move there and get your license and go to school, that is great, but you have to have another job besides being a realtor, because it just isn't steady enough. It isn't how you think. People are so flaky and full of s**t, you have no idea. Not trying to discourage you, just being honest and preparing you.
- 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?
- There is no difference in cost to the seller. If you hire a buyer's agent that agent is paid out of the commission the seller has likely already obligated themselves to pay. If you use the seller's agent that agent will receive all the commission themselves. The seller's agent is obligated to get the best deal for the seller they can possibly and legally do. A buyer's agent is obligated to look out for your best interest. A buyer's agent may be able to negotiate a better price or better terms for you, and will make sure you get the home inspected and other things that will protect you.
- Q: I know brokers get paid on commissions, but how do the actual real estate companies make money?Have always been curious...
- If by company you mean the office for which a broker or sales agent works read the following: When a house sells, the agent who listed the house and represents the seller gets a portion of the commission and the agent who brought the buyer to the transaction gets the other portion. Sometimes the agent who lists the house also sells it [has a buyer] but increasingly buyers are told to get a buyer's agent to avoid conflict of interest. Laws and practices vary by state. The commission is agreed upon at the time the listing is taken. Generally the seller pays it from the proceeds of the sale. It can be renegotiated later if the selling price is lower than asked or if the price is bid up. For example a listing will indicate commission is 6% of the selling price split 50/50 or 40/60 between the listing broker/agent and the buyer's broker/agent. The split depends on market conditions - is it a buyer's market or a seller's market. If it is a seller's market that means houses to sell are in short supply making a listing a valuable thing and the listing broker or agent may, but not always, get a larger split of the commission. The portion of the commission that goes to the respective sides is split again. Take the case of a Century 21 office. A portion goes to cover the franchise fee i.e.; goes to C-21 corporate, a portion goes to the broker who manges/owns the office [company in your question] the selling agent is associated with, some may go to cover special advertising or printed materials and the rest goes to the broker or sales agent who found the buyer or took the listing. That is an over view of the process.
- Q: I am just working on becoming licensed as a real estate agent in Michigan, I have found 2 brokerages that I really like and am working on narrowing it down to 1, any tips as I begin this career I have full researched it and know the risks and the disadvantages. Any ideas for marketing, or anything else that may be helpful? Would like to hear from some expierenced agents. Thanks!
- Definitely okorder I can give you the nearest one and have someone speak to you about our company...No obligation... We are an international company and you can transfer to any of our offices anywhere if you want to relocate...We are always opening more offices.. So we are well on our way to #1...
- Q: Can anyone tell me who is a real estate agent... I want to get my licence and I live in Iowa. I was wondering if I move out of Iowa how hard it is to renew your licence for another state, and how long does it take to change states? Any other info about real estate would be helpful. Also do you enjoy your job? My mom says real estate agents is kind of a dead job because there are soo many but I really enjoy real estate. Thanks so much!!!
- Ok, okorder / This will tell you everything you need to know about becoming a realtor. It will also answer you question with regards to moving out of state and what is allowed. True, there are a lot of real estate agents and Realtors out here, and some are successful more than others but don't let that get you down. Just make sure you follow the guidelines and don't get caught up in the scams that are out there. Once you get your license, interview 5 Brokers who you may want to work for. I say five, because realistically this will give you a better view at how different companies work, what they have to offer, what you can expect and finally know what percent of commission do you actually get once you pay all your fees to the Broker.
- Q: I've looked online, and I got the general run down of the process. But I couldn't find anything that told me WHERE to take the 63 hour required course, or how to go about doing that. Nothing was very clear. I tried the Florida Department Of Business Professional Regulation like I was told, and that was even worse. I have no idea how I'm supposed to go about doing this. PLEASE help, and be as CLEAR as you can be. Also, links to where to go and all of that would be really appreciated. Thanks.
- here are links to take the course online. I think my dad went to a community college or tech school.
- Q: I'm 17 and I would like to become a real estate investor. Do I go to college and learn about it? Should I start off as a real estate agent and then go on? What should I do?
- You okorder to see which books are rated as most useful by the people who've read them.
- Q: how to be a real estate agent
- you goto a real estate brokers office and say, i want a job and they tell you a few things and how to fill out a few forms like leases, and your half way there., then you work and take classes to be licenses and certifications. then after many many years of servitude you take more tests and can open your own brokage house.
- Q: I'm considering going into the field of real estate inspection and would like to know an estimate of there starting salary's for a r/e apprentice.
- It is hard to answer that, since most beginner real estate inspectors / appraisers are not able to find a paying apprenticeship, or what they find is really not worth the money. In the first year or so, you are doing it more for the experience. I have heard of pay as little as $8/hour. :( I would have to say this is also not the best time to get started, but if you have the time, take the course, learn it well, and start building relationships within the industry. That way when the market picks up, you will be ready to start. The best way to go is to establish relationships with independent realtors, and try to get them to refer clients to you. You will make much more money (once you are established) than you would if you worked for a company. In general, working for a company as a licensed inspector / appraiser, you would make $40K to $70K. When you are a free agent, your earnings can be close to $150K. My friend with 12 years of experience makes that much now, and he loves his job. Good luck!
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