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Quick Installation Large Span Stadium Introduction:
1) Steel Structure Workshop Description:
Light steel structure building is a new type of building structure system, which is formed by the main steel framework linking up H-section, Z-section, and U-section steel components, roof and walls using a variety of panels and other components such as windows and doors. Light steel structure building is widely used in warehouses, workshops, large factories etc.
2) Steel Structure Workshop Characteristics:
1. Wide span: Single span or multiple spans, the max span is 36m without middle column.
2. Low cost: Unit price range from USD35/m2 to USD70/m2 according to customers request.
3. Fast construction and easy installation.
4. Long using life: Up to 50 years.
5. Others: Environmental protection, stable structure, earthquake proofing, water
Proofing, and energy conserving.
3)Steel Structure Workshop Materials:
1. The main frame (columns and beams) is made of welded H-style steel.
2. The columns are connected with the foundation by pre-embedding anchor bolt.
3. The beams and columns, beams and beams are connected with high intensity bolts.
4. The envelope construction net is made of cold form C-style purlins.
5. The wall and roof are made of color steel board or color steel sandwich panels, which are connected with the purlin by Self-tapping nails.
6. Doors and windows can be designed at anywhere which can be made into normal type, sliding type or roll up type with material of PVC, metal, alloy aluminium, sandwich panel etc.
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- Q: so yeah im from california. im only 19 im in college for a business major but i think it would be handy to have a real estate license but also to have the knowledge and experience of a real estate agent. Im just curious about the amount of class/time needed. The amount of Test/Final Exams taken to get it. I know its different in every state im sure but im more just looking for a broad estimate i guess.Thanks for the help
- You need 120 classroom hours of education from a Utah approved real estate school, $147 and pass a state exam and a sales agent license is yours assuming you have not been convicted of a felony in the past 5 years and have no misdemeanor convictions involving theft or fraud. The education is all about getting you past the state exam and teaches you next to nothing about how to be successful. If you are decent in math you will find most of the 120 hours a complete bore. These are classroom hours, not semester hours, such that if you can schedule being in class all day you could knock out the whole thing in about 5 weeks. Taking a real estate class in Cali will not solve anything for Utah. After being in the business for as an agent for 2 years you can then take more required education and take another state exam to get your brokers license which would allow you to open your own real estate company.
- Q: Is there really any difference? The past boom in the housing market has lured every scumbag on the planet in to become a real estate agent / realtor. Here in Charleston, SC they will LIe, Cheat and Backstab anyone in thier way to get your business. Why would I trust someone like that to help me find a home, let alone sell mine?
- First off, I appologize if you have been treated unethically or unfairly by a real estate 'professional' in the past. Hopefully this is not a prevalent practice in your area. As several others have mentioned, Realtors are licensed in the states in which they practice and are bound to a code of ethics espoused by the National Association of Realtors. Both the NAR and your state have telephone numbers for you to voice complaints against offending Realtors or real estate agents. Unlike used car salesmen, Realtors and real estate agents do have to be licensed in the states in which they practice. If you doubt this, or the checks and balances set in place to oversee us, I recomend that you contact your state's Real Estate Board and verify it with them. No you do not need to use an agent if you know what you are doing. But for many people agents are heaven sent because they do not know the ins and outs of buying or selling real estate. They do not know the laws and are concerned about making a mistake that could cost them or the other party lots of money. In their eyes spending a percentage on paying a profesional's commission is well worth it. Would you diagnose your own health problems, or would you go seek the advice of a doctor? Aren't there bad ones out there too?
- Q: i would like to know if studying and the michigan state test for real estate are extremely hard? what do you need to be good at to pass the test? how much does a real estate agent make if they are decent at selling their houses?
- There's not much school, just a few exams
- Q: Do I need to graduate high school to be eligible for a license and career in the Real Estate Industry? I am almost 17, in 10th grade and school is extremely difficult for me. I am pretty sure I won't be able to graduate do to how demanding and hard the work is. I was hoping to be an agent seeing as it's just the perfect job for me and my personalty. I am also interested in design. The only problem is, I know I'm smart and I have great business skills/techniques. It's just the things they require us to learn these days is so unnecessary I don't see the point. So anyways, I live in Seattle Washington, if that matters, and was curious to see if maybe I have the slightest chance of being successful one day.
- You can get a real estate salesperson's license in Washington without a high school diploma, but you must be 18 years of age. You do need a high school diploma or equivalent to get a broker's license. The licensing is probably the easy part. However, finding an employer might be more difficult. As a broker, I would never even consider hiring a licensed salesperson who was a high school dropout unless they already had a well-established and successful career. P.S. There's a lot of stuff I had to learn during my brokers' coursework that is totally irrelevant to my field of practice (for example, I had to learn a lot about commercial and industrial real estate, even though I had no interest in that field). If what you're learning now in school is so unnecessary [you] don't see the point, you'll be disappointed to learn that there is plenty of that in training for a career in real estate too.
- Q: At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
- In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
- Q: Can any one explain me about Real Estate Developer?
- When making real estate investments, it is very common to use other people’s money to do it. You get a mortgage and pay it back, sometimes over thirty years! You can even structure your deals so no money comes out of your pocket, yet you still get all the benefits. Real estate returns are directly linked to the rents that are received from tenants. Some leases contain provisions for rent increases to be indexed to inflation. In other cases, rental rates are increased whenever a lease term expires and the tenant is renewed. Either way, real estate income tends to increase faster in inflationary environments, allowing an investor to maintain its real returns.
- Q: I am 20 years old, instead of attending college straight after high school i decided to work. I've had enough of the Law Firm job (not that I don't like it) I just think its time for me to become something other than a secretary. I've been thinking about Real Estate for awhile but I don't really know much about it..I was wondering if anyone had any insight. I would really appreciate details..and which schools you attending to help me reach my goal as a Real Estate agent. Thank you. It would help if you were from Chicago, Illinois :) Thanks again!
- Either one will paintings for fulfilling academic standards. So the query is, what are your pursuits? If numbers make your head spin, keep away from finance. If you do not just like the nuts and bolts main points of growth, keep approach from that. You would cross into industry management and nonetheless get a agents license. But truly property comparable publications will support you extra.
- Q: Hi, I am located in Florida and fresh out of college!! I was possibly considering real estate as a way to make money since I'm still undecided as in what direction to go. I was thinking along the lines of buying a house for low and selling it. I heard at auctions you can bid on houses for really low prices. My question is how do you GET $$ to bid on houses and WHERE do you go? Also if there are any other avenues I can take with real estate please let me know. Thanks
- You need a lot of capital up front to make money in real estate, it is NOT a good no money down business the way some people tell you. Florida has a lot of great deals on property for sale but the problem of how to get the cash to buy them (because many of those auctions aren't going to wait for you to go get a loan, you got to have cash going in). AND once you have the property it may be a while before the market recovers so you need money to support the property if it sits vacant a while. PLUS any costs to fix it whether from damage by the former tenants or just typical maintenance. You can go talk to a bank about a line of credit or find some family or friends to go in with you as investors (but then you have laws on how to treat investor's money), but don't listen to those TV infomercials--if there was not a LOT of risk the prices would not be so low. The TV infomercial people made their money from selling bogus programs, not from selling real estate. But you will probably need another job to support this for a while. That said, if you can get the capital together, find some real professional advice and have some stomach for risk this may be a great time.
- Q: history of real estate market
- the entire world is a macro real estate market. [Macro is an economics term] Anywhere people might want to live or run a business, you have a real estate need. IT is that simple A market is a need and a user of something.
- Q: 1. If the Plano City Council enacts a law detailing the standard by which new homes must be constructed in Plano this would be an example of one of the seven sources of real estate law? True or FalsePlease explainThanksBob
- I'm a real estate attorney, what the heck are the seven sources of real estate law? I've never heard that term before. That being said, there is: (1) the US Constitution; (2) a state's constitution; (3) federal statutes; (4) state statutes; (5) federal regulations; (6) state regulations; (7) county ordinances; (8) city ordinances (if applicable); and (9) the Common Law. All of which must be checked to determine whether a building is constructed/zoned properly. My best guess is true to your question, but the question itself assumes an understanding that is not universally known.
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