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Product name:        made in china insulation material aluminum building material made in china wholesale

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: If you could tell your younger self 3 tips before becoming a real estate agent what would they be?Or any points of wisdom, all appreciated. :)
No one above has even mentioned the most important TIP of all. You need at least 6 months of your normal everyday expenses saved, before you begin the realtor's course. After you make a sale,you may not be paid for 30 - 60 days until the sale closes. Your business expenses continue to pile up and must be paid even though you have not received any commission yet. The competition from the thousands of other sales people is fierce. You are new with no experience and no contacts, so you need to come up with something unique while staying within the code of ethics. Work hard 24 / 7 and good luck.
Q: How do I go about getting my real estate license in CT? Everything I have searched so far has not been too helpful, so anything will be appreciated.
I'm assuming you live in CT. Why not just go talk to a local Broker. I Googled real estate brokers in Connecticut and found no shortage of listings--but you could narrow it down to your city. You can call them or visit them in person. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Here is some info for the National Association of Realtors in Connecticut. Call them, they also may be able to help you. Mailing Address Connecticut Association of REALTORS?, Inc. 111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1101 East Hartford, CT 06108 Phone: (860) 290-6601 Toll Free: (800) 335-4862 Fax: (860) 290-6615
Q: I have an real estate question and I would like to know if anyone knows the answer. Ok lets say there is a couple The Lemons and they are buying a house and they have an agent named Sally who works for Mary's real estate company they find a house that they like make an offer that is accepted.However the house is being sold by Barry who works for a different real estate company then Mary and Sally work for. I know Barry and Sally would have to split the commission but does Mary get any money since Sally is her employee?
Mary owns the company and will take her brokers fee`s right off the top. And Sally will receive her fair share of what the commission that she has agreed to. And the same goes for Barry.
Q: I am a 20 year old university student and I would like to know how to start as a real estate investor? Where do I start? I mean from the very very beginning. What should I know? Where do I get the money to buy my first investment property? If youre a real estate investor, how did you start? What is the process of investing a property to getting money out of it? Im new to this so it would be like explaining real estate investing to a martian. Please tell me because I really would like to do this in the future. I want to be successful please.
Before buying any investment property you need to have an experience residential or commercial home inspector. Income properties are notorious for being Money Pits and you need to know your costs of repairs and maintenance prior to buying property. A savy inspector will be able to warn you about lack of building permits, illegal apartments, dangerous wiring, asbestos, galvanized plumbing, vermiculite insulation and mould.
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: Just curious how real estate people are making ends meet. The "easy" money of listing and selling and taking people's equity has put a temporary freeze on your earnings. Just was curious as to what other means you all have at this time?
I'm sorry that you seem to have misunderstood a Realtor's job. Realtor's responsibilities include: 1. Finding homes that fit the needs of buyers, in a price range stated by the buyer. 2. Marketing a sellers home at a price that reflects area market conditions that is agreed upon by both agent and seller. 3. Guiding both buyers and sellers through the often complex legal process of transferring ownership of real property. Agents do not 'take people's equity'. We are paid a commission for services that result in a sale or purchase of property. And, as I am a responsible, professional Realtor and businessman, my sales and production is up from last year, and from the year before that and the year before that.
Q: I am looking to make a change in my career. How do I go about getting my real estate license? I have no prior experience in this field.
Each state makes their possess legislation for licensing any legit, adding truly property retailers. Most require a experiment, and few if any waive the experiment for out of state licenseholders. I'm no longer definite if any require a direction in any respect, even for first timers. I can let you know that the guides are designed to let you know the matters you ought to recognise to go which might be issues of regulation, no longer always typical experience, that allows you to generally tend to differ from state to state. For instance: Does the state require you to pay a purchaser curiosity at the deposit/earnest cash? Is it permissible to symbolize each the Buyer and the Seller? If so, what need to you do to turn out expert consent of each? What is the minimal period of time you need to placed into the agreement for the purchaser to receive a certified house inspector? Must you set any in any respect? Are hubbard clauses authorized? Is the agreement legally binding with out earnest cash? Take the direction.
Q: im thinking about trying to get involved in real estate and wanted some advice on the exams and how long it takes. thank you
I would recommend taking a college level class in California real estate. I took one many many years ago, and was told if I learned everything in the book, I'd be able to pass the test. A class will include things like contracts, liens, easements, and more. It's all stuff that's 'learnable' if you want to. I don't know about the exam for the license. Something to keep in mind is even if you get a real estate license, the housing market is in the dumper, and there are a lot of real estate agents doing other types of work. If I recall correctly, you are/were looking for a job in law enforcement? It might be easier to find work in that area, especially if it's a spin-off of it like correctional officer, FDIC bank examiner, even a PD dispatcher or code enforcemnt, zoning inspector, etc.? There will always be criminals and law enforcement will always be needed. City/county/state budget problems are the holdup. Hang in there and go for what you want, be persistent, and you'll likely reach your goal(s).
Q: I have heard that there is plenty of money to be made in real estate investing but I don't really know how true this is. I really want to know before I put in my hard earned money.
I have invested in real estate rental property for the last 25 years. It is a long slow process for me because I have been very careful. I am not rich- but the money has helped support me and I still own the properties.
Q: how to be a real estate agent
either call your state's Department of Business Professionals or ask a broker (who runs a real estate office). Some states have online classes and some don't. Some have classes in their real estate office, and some students get their pre and post courses at the local community college. Taking the online classes for real estate means you don't get the connection you'd need to other students (who you'd be working with later). Sure later on you'd have your own business but you'd still have to work under a broker and still you'd need to contact and negotiate with other agents. Get to know them in class.

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