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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: Okay I want to become a real estate agent, but I don't know where to start. So my question is, where do I begin? I am 14 and I am very smart (valedictorian) and I absolutely love math. What college should I go? Feed bak please what do you think any tips?
- sooooo sorry if this dont help :( good luck!! :D
- Q: what kind of investor should invest in real estate ? please provide details .is it an asset or liability?
- Real Estate is only good if you are wanting a long term investment. To invest in real estate, it means you purchase a piece of property (house, duplex, apartment/condo, shopping complex, etc). Those who should invest are those who can pay cash and buy at less than 70% of the appraised value of the property. Real Estate value always goes up, so it's a good investment. Real Estate is an Asset if you make it one, and a liability if you let it be one...if you try to sell quickly or in desperation. Talk to a real estate investor one on one and find out more details there if your wanting to get started.
- Q: I am looking into different options for becoming a Real Estate Developer. Unlike going to college to be a teacher or an lawyer there is no "one path" to become a Real Estate Developer. I took several architecture classes in high school in a program that is considered to the best in the Texas (winning several state awards too) so I have a very good foundation in architecture with a portfolio to match.I'm wondering if getting my Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) then a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance would be a more well-rounded education opposed to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) then the MBA.
- Have you looked into online certification? ProSchools offers online courses that are fairly comprehensive. * Construction Contractors Board (CCB) * Employer requirements and employees’ rights * Contract law * Construction lien law * Taxes, record keeping and business practices * Project management * Building codes * Occupational Safety and Health Administration * Environmental law It's a 16 hour course with a state certification exam at the end. Definetely an option to consider if you're not looking to get another degree. Hope this helps - good luck.
- Q: As a real estate agent in TN, can I sell personnel property or investment property or is this forbidding for agent to do? (Conflict of interest) If it is wrong can I start some sort of corporation and have the property owned by the corporation and then would I have access to selling the property?
- In michigan we have to disclose that the property is realtor owned
- Q: how does someone get a real estate license? how is the process? and how hard/easy is it? also, what do i do after i get it? where do i get a job, how much it pays and...will i get a job? thnx!
- Each state is different and this is the World Wide Web.. You can get a lot of great advice here but I would suggest going to a couple local real estate office in your area and talk to them. Call make an appt. I am recently licensed and this is what I did. I was surprised how eager different broker were to talk to me. As far as pay, don't expect any for a while. Expect to pay out. I currently have a good paying job and plan on basically just advertising and marketing myself for a year before I make any decision wether or not to make this a full time career. In may area I figure I would have to selll 3-4 homes a month to beat my current salary. We do have large farms, if I could break into that I would only need to sel 3-4 of them a year.
- Q: If 70% of the US economy is tied to consumer spending, and 30% of all jobs created since 2001 were tied to real estate (1.4 million), and housing is in freefall, well, doesn't that seem like a recipe for disaster?
- I dont think so there is all ways a way to make money in the realstate business.
- Q: I have my real estate license in Texas but have never done any deals so I am very new to this. I want to sell my own house and wanted to make sure that I can list my own home for sale.
- As long as you are sure that if you met a complete stranger who had just gotten their license and had not had a single transaction that you would hire them, then by all means hire yourself. I don't mean to sound mean I'm serious!! Why would you represent yourself alone in such a complicated, litigious, costly area as real estate? You surely do know that obtaining your license didn't teach you how to actually do the JOB. Go to the office of your choice tell the Broker your plans and ask them how can I save the most money on selling my own home and do myself the least damage? They will think you are a genious for even having the good sense to ask. Then they will get someone to help you and give you a nice % discount.
- Q: Hello, I am new to the real estate biz. Got a job at the local century 21, but noone in that office wants to help me. Needless to say, I plan on transferring my license very soon. Anyway, I'm looking for someone in the business to help out a rookie. I am also a barber, bu if I feel confident that I can survive on my real estate income, I would leave. Any advice for a rookie real estate agent? P.s. , I've read a few books already, but I think that real advice from real agents is the best way to learn. Thanks for your help
- A professional agent will have to be higher at negotiating to your behalf however eventually, the cost you pay for a brand new residence is as much as the individuals promoting it, no longer someone's connections. My final agent had simplest been within the industry for a little while however I rather felt she did a well process. Remember you'll consistently spend a couple of looking journeys with this agent and get anyone else in the event you are not completely happy. I do not suppose you have got to signal any agreement with a purpose to bind you to that character. A well agent goes to provide you plenty of choices to decide on from and no longer push you into creating a selection, specifically one you are not able to manage to pay for. Just take a step again and examine this agent's habits infrequently and you can be first-rate. I additionally advise studying Home Buying for Dummies. I concept that was once very handy. Good good fortune.
- Q: Im 19 and just wondreing is real estate hard? I heard you have to take a lot. How much do you get per house? How hard is it cuase i see job posts on Cragslist for real estate jobs..please help
- It is not easy. Selling real estate is tougher than most sales jobs because you don't have a product to sell all the time. Instead you have to sell yourself to a homeowner to gain their trust to market their house, or find an able buyer to represent them. Basically becoming an agent is like opening up your own business because you are your own boss and are only paid on how well you do your job. You could work at it full time and get paid nothing, which isn't uncommon for many new agents. Generally new agents are paid about 1.8% of the price of the houses they sell. This starts out with a 3% commission but because you have to split the money with your broker (often 60/40) it comes out less and then your have to pay taxes on the money including self employment tax. So if you sell a $200,000 house you would make about $3600 before taxes. But if you are lucky enough to sell 4 houses in your first year that is only $14,400. If you got a job flipping burgers you would make more. But if you are an incredible sales person you could make hundreds of thousands of dollars. The reason you see real estate jobs offered is because real estate is 100% commissioned. This means it doesn't cost the company anything to hire you, and if you do make money, the company makes money. Becoming a real estate agent does take an investment in education and other fees to get licensed and could be a great career for you. But as an agent, I highly suggest you find a different type of sales job first, to learn how to sell and build up your sales abilities. Then consider real estate. Maybe by then the market will be better too.
- Q: I am interested in Real Estate. HOW do I get my degree? What books do I need? How do I get them? How much will it cost me? Can you please help me out? Thanks! :)
- Each State has its own rules and regulations regarding Real Estate. Licensing usually requires passing a test and possibly also participating in course work for Continuing Education credit. It really depends upon the State you live in and what their particular requirements are. I'm sure you can Google search and find out quickly what your home state requires. You'd want to look for a State Real Estate Office or a Board of Registration for Real Estate. Then look for a Real Estate school. Alot of the Community Colleges have Real Estate course work as part of their curriculum Some Real Estate academy's have 3 day weekend courses that allow you to finish classroom quickly, rather then taking one class a week for three months. In Massachusetts the weekend course was close to $300 Basically there is no Degree awarded. You meet the hourly requirement for study, schedule yourself for the state test take the test and pass and viola. your licensed to sell Real Estate in your home state. Expenses you will have will be the cost of the classroom the cost to take the test and finally the cost to you to register in your state. Some larger Real Estate firms actually have their own classrooms setup to help new Sales Associates pass the test the first time. You should check that opportunity out as well Generally Real Estate Sales Associate positions are Commission only. So start your networking now get to know the people in your town and let them know your in the Real Estate business and good luck
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