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Product name:            made in china fireproof material soundproof material insulation material

Function:
Can be installed on roof, wall or floor, resist over 80% external heat from buildings, protect wall, resist thermal shock and sudden cold, etc.

Characteristics:
1.No odor and toxicity, environmentally- friendly;
2.Light, soft, dust free, fire retardant, easy to install;
3.Heat reflection, heat insulation, sound insulation, anti-radiation, anti-vibration, and shielding;
4.Moisture barrier, sun-proof, waterproof, good sealing property, heat preservation, energy saving…
5.Summer: moisture barrier, sun-proof, heat insulation, saving energy consumed by cool air conditioning ;
6.Winter: heat preservation, central heating saving, and remarkable energy-saving effect.

Usage:
1. Roof, wall, floor;
2. Shells of air conditioner and water heater;
3. Protective coatings of water pipe and ventilating pipe

Other material structure as follows,

AL/Bubble

AL/bubble bubble/AL

AL/woven cloth/bubble/AL

AL/EPE/AL or VMPET/AL/VMPET

AL/XPE/AL or VMPET/XPE/VMPET

AL/woven cloth/AL or AL/woven cloth

AL/Non-woven cloth/AL or AL/non-woven cloth/AL


The above products also can be made in Fire-retardant material.

We also offer XPE heat insulation series, EPE heat insulationseries, woven cloth and non-woven heat insulation material series.


Q: I am leaving Los Angeles and moving back to Las Vegas after the first of the year..I cannot handle how much it costs to live here....I want to go to a real estate school in Las Vegas....does anyone have any suggestions?? Thanks!!
I got my real estate license here in Las Vegas last October and it expires at the end of this month and I'm not going to renew it. Everyone LAST year was like It's going to be great here in 6 months and it's been a year and it's still dead.
Q: Is there such thing as a real estate company? If there is then what do they do? How can I start a real estate company and how much will I make, will I be rich? What are the steps to opening up my own company and be the owner.
Ok, so you're obviously very young. It's good you're asking questions. First things first, you won't just be rich selling real estate, though you can certainly get rich if you want to. A real estate company employees real estate agents who represent both sellers and buyers in real estate transactions, i.e. selling homes, commercial properties, government properties and a lot of other types of properties. Traditionally you would first have to become an agent and get experience long before you would open up your own company and higher other people. A real estate agent gets a commission when a property is sold (usually 2%-4%), often the buyers agent and the sellers agent will split the commission. The agents work for or contracts with a Real Estate Company and the owner/s of the company get a piece of every agents commission. If you have a big agency or an agency which specializes in high-end homes or commercial properties (or other niche real estate services) and you are successful you can become very rich indeed. Then again, it's a lot of work, making a lot money is not easy, if it was everyone would be doing it. However, you can do it if you want to, most people don't believe in themselves or were brought up not to believe they could achieve great financial success. Do some googling to find out more information on real estate.
Q: Im 21 and this summer of 09 i want to get my real estate license for my summer break im thinking about attending champions in dallas but can i get some info like on the main courses i really need to take ?
I don't know about Texas; I live and got my real estate license in Virginia. But what you should do is contact one or more major real estate companies near where you are. Many/most will offer licensing courses. They know the topics that must be covered; they know the hours needed to get you qualified to take the test. Many community colleges also offer the courses. One tip: Take a total immersion course. I did it over a 4-week period--three evenings a week and most of each Saturday. If I hadn't had a full-time job, I could have done it in about 10 days. There's a lot of stuff that's covered that just won't stick with you. If you spread the lessons out over, say, 4 months, you just won't remember enough. Also, there are a number of reasonably affordable (something like $69 or so) computer disk review courses. Buy them. They're slick. They really do resemble the actual test. And you can determine your strengths and weaknesses. Hope that helps.
Q: what type of hands-on experience and also classes, books, anything would i need to learn real estate development?
There is no way to learn real estate development without actually doing it. You can take basic classes in real estate, finance, land planning, architectural design, but nothing will prepare you for actual development. You will have to learn how to work with people that purchase, finance and design projects. Each of these areas have their own nuances and getting experience is the only way. I don't know how old you are but real estate development is not for the fool hearty. You must have a good sense of finance and a great deal of patience. Its tough work and their are so many things that can and do go wrong. Get a degree from a reputable university and then get a job with a developer and when you are ready then go out on your own.
Q: Has anyone ever obtained a broker license in california without having your sale's license or 4 year degree. I hear that there are other alternatives such as being in the real estate field for a few years to show the department of real estate that you do have some form of experience. . I've been in the mortgages and real estate banking for 6 years and I've completed 6 out of the 8 courses needed apply for a broker license.
To obtain a real estate broker license, you must first qualify for and pass a written examination. You can get the answer to your question by reading the information provided on your states website. Here is a link to the real estate laws provided by the Department of Real Estate for California. For more details one can also visit... Real Estate Agent Geelong
Q: I will be headed to Jamaica in January for a week (Ochos Rios) and was wondering what kind of business opportunities or real estate opportunities exist in that area that I might be interested in checking out.If there are any, with whom should I get in contact to get more information? What kind of hoops am I going to have to jump through in Jamaica to start/buy a business or buy real estate?Thanks.
check okorder . hope this help you
Q: i have been doing some research online and in the state of california they offer both real estate broker and real estate salespersons license. what are the main differences between the two? tia
a real estate broker can independently function and perform all the tasks involved in real estate business,yet a sales person can only function under the supervision of a real estate broker, a salesperson can only be compensated by an employing broker and can not receive no form of monetary reward except through his broker,where as brokers can be compensated by anyone and for any service. in summary, a broker can work without agents,but no agent can work without a broker.
Q: ok i want to get into real estate so ima get my real estate license, but my dad wants me to wait after college. I dont want to wait any longer i want to do it now, so whether he'll help me out or not ima get my license. What do i do after i get it? i want to be a Loan Officer like my dad. So wat do i need to do once i get it? Do i need to hook up wit some real estate offices? he works with century 21. How does it all work. And yes i do have education and im continuing it, but it doesnt mean i cant get into real estate at the same time. So i need help!
Ask ur father u have a example right in ur face.Research, ask around.Tell ur dad u agree and that u are gonna wait until after collge and then probe him for information.Come back a few days later and tell him u changed ur mind ur gonna do it now!
Q: A real estate agent has a duty to conduct a reasonably diligent physical inspection of the property and is liable for failing to disclose property defects that could have been discovered by a reasonably competent real estate licensee. How would you go about conducting your inspection to meet your duty? What types of "red flags" might you observe that would indicate a potential property defect?
Real Estate agents are not licensed inspectors. Not sure what state you live in, but this is not the case in the state where I live in....and that is the case with every state I have done business in so I find it very weird that yours is different...are you sure you are not misreading your text? Don't confuse the responsibility of agents with the responsibility of the sellers...a HUGE difference. Agents are NOT legally responsible to find the defects...they are required to be disclosed by the seller...our state has the sellers fill out a buyer disclosure statement that has a list of very, very specific property condition questions. They are NOT required to disclose ANY defect that doesn't appear on that list. Sellers are also not held liable for conditions of the home that they are not aware of...ie. hidden defects. That is where a property inspection comes in...and if the buyer makes the choice not to have one, then that is their problem.
Q: In real estate what does the abbreviation o/p stand for? Im looking at details of a house im interested in and the saleing price is 104000 and on the bottom it says o/p 104000
There are many abbreviations but the following list includes the more common ones in use. 3B/2B - Three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Bedroom is usually defined as an area that has a window, a closet, and room for a bed. A full bathroom has a toilet, a sink, and a bathtub. A bathroom that has a shower in place of a tub is a three-quarter bathroom. A half bath has a toilet and a sink. ac, a/c - Air conditioning aek - All electric kitchen appls - Appliances ba - Bathroom br - Bedroom ca, cac - Central air conditioning cath ceil - Cathedral ceiling c-d-s - Cul de sac ch - Central heat c/vac - Central vacuum cp - Carport d/d - Dishwasher and a garbage disposal dk - Deck det - Detached garage dr/fdr - Dining room or a formal dining room fag - Forced air gas f/fin bsmt - Fully finished basement fp, fplc, or frplc - Fireplace fsbo - For Sale By Owner gar - Garage gard - Garden grmet kit - Gourmet kitchen grt rm - Great room hdw, hwf, hdwd - Hardwood floors hi ceils - High ceilings kit - Kitchen la - Living area lr - Living room ofc - Office osp - Off-street parking is available pl, sp or s/p - Swimming pool pvt - Private pwdr rm - Powder room or half bath q pos - Available for quick possession smart - This means a computer controls some electronic devices like heating and cooling, alarms, and lights spac - Spacious upr - Upper floor vw, vws, vu, vus - View or views w/d, wd - Washer and dryer wic - Walk-in closet ..........Real Estate Agent Bendigo

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