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Tube truss, refers to the lattice structure composed of round bars, which are connected with each other by the end. Truss structure is light in weight and material-saving, and easy to form various shapes to suit different uses, such as simple truss, the arch, the frame and the tower. Besides, the structure is of graceful appearance (flat, circular arch, arbitrary curve), convenient installation, good stability, and good roof stiffness.

Truss can be composed of all kinds of circular pipe three-dimensional truss, can also by Angle bar, channel steel and so on plane truss.Then with some time structure of spatial structure system, saves steel dosage, and makes the overall stability of building structure is better.So in large span of the station, the airport lounge building system, such as the widely used and promoted.

Truss structure node is the basic form of welding, so the welding will have certain requirements, especially the tube truss products, also need to pay attention to the phase GuanKou nozzle-vessel junction line problem.Professional line of CNC cutting machine must be used for phase GuanKou cutting.Not allowed to use manual cutting, make sure each phase GuanKou gap evenly, easy to welding work effectively

Due to the excellent structure plasticity, it is frequently applied in many wide-spanning building, such as the convention and exhibition center and sports venues.

In the truss structure in modern applications also began to replace the light steel structure, become a more popular structural form of large span structure.Mainly because it can save steel consumption, thus good at the same time, reduce the construction cost and ensure the use of the structure performance is not affected.

Q: There is almost no need for education to be a real estate agent. For how long can this job survive before becoming obsolete?
Not sure who told you that you don't need an education to be in real estate. However, in order to be successful, I have found that you need an understanding of: sales management marketing accounting finance construction land development law government regulations I have a BS in Marketing and an MBA. I use these skills everyday. In addition, to keep my license in 3 states, I have to take over 60 hours of education a year. Plus I need to continually keep up to date with the trends and new laws. I'm proud of my profession and make a very good living.
Q: I am interested in Real Estate , Criminology, Psychology, and Social Work ! Which in your opinon is a better career to get into !How would I go about getting a liscense for real estate, and how long would it take? What is the career like?I am also interested in Social Work/ Psychology I am interested in getting my Bachelors and my masters to work in a school with kids (NOT CHILD AND YOUTH WORKER I DO NOT WANT TO BE LIMITED) or I may want to work in a court room. Down the line I would like to do private practises. Would I be able to take criminology for my bachelors and social work or psychology for my masters?Would I be able to take a real estate course while doing one of the others?Please HELP!
Those are both lucrative and prestigious careers, so it depends on your aptitude and interest which is the better line of work you want to pursue. To get a real estate license involves in-depth study, and then you have to take and pass the exam in the state where you plan to work. Some states are reciprocal, which means your license may be valid in other states besides the one you're planning to work in. Let me warn you, however, that the test is not easy, and many people fail to pass it on the first try. However, you can repeat it as many times as you wish. With regard to the other careers, you'd have to check with the universities offering the courses to find out the requirements and what courses you need to take. I would not recommend taking too many classes at one time. The real estate course in itself requires intense study. You are to be admired for your ambition, but don't bog yourself down with too much, as it will defeat your purpose. Settle on one thing at a time, and you'll have better luck.
Q: I just finshed my courses for real estate license sales person (CA) and I am worried about the test. Is it difficult or long, multiple choice? I am also interested in getting my apprasial lic. Any one have experince apprasing vs selling? Thanks for any info.
The RE agent license is a walk in the park, compared to an appraisers license. Appraisers test has a 40% fail rate. Here is what it takes to become a appraiser: Education and experience requirements To be eligible to become a state-certified residential real estate appraiser, you must meet all of the following education and experience requirements. There’s no specific order required to gain this education and experience. After you have completed these requirements, you’re eligible to take the state-certified residential appraiser exam. Experience Before you may take the exam, you must: Find a certified appraiser willing to supervise your work experience as a trainee. Work under the supervisory appraiser to get a minimum of 2 years’ real estate appraiser experience (24 months and 2,500 hours). Hours may be treated as cumulative in order to achieve the necessary hours of appraisal experience. Education To be eligible to take the exam, you must successfully complete: An associate degree or higher in any field or 21 semester hours (at least 3 semester hours each) in all of the following: English composition Principles of economics (micro or macro) Finance Algebra, geometry, or higher mathematics Statistics Introduction to computers: Word processing/spreadsheets Business or real estate law and A total of 200 classroom hours of approved real estate appraisal courses, including all of the following: Subject Hours required Basic appraisal principles 30 hours Basic appraisal procedures 30 hours Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) 15 hours Residential market analysis and highest and best use 15 hours Residential appraiser site valuation and cost approach 15 hours Residential sales comparison and income approaches 30 hours Residential appraiser report writing and case studies 15 hours Statistics, modeling and finance 15 hours Advanced residential applications and case studies 15 hours Electives 20 hours Good luck.
Q: I had my house listed with a real estate agent for 4-1/2 months. The commission was 5.6%. This contract expired the end of 2008 but it states that commission is owed if there is a sale 180 days from the ending date.I don't think I want to renew the listing right now as we didn't have much interest and no offers. Also, does this seem to be a normal contract? By boyfriend thinks I got screwed on the commission fee.
What that language usually refers to is if the agent comes in with a buyer within that 180 days they can still get their commission - or if someone they showed it to originally (prevailing cause) ends up buying it from your or another realtor after their contract has expired. It should not refer to ANY sell of the property after the expiration of their contract and they would have to be able to prove 'prevailing cause'. That's fairly normal language, but 180 days seems to be a bit long. Either way, you normally would not have to worry about having to pay them for any typical sale through another realtor or otherwise after their contract has expired. 5.6% is a fairly low commission rate as the national average is 6% and in our area it is 7%. I don't think you got screwed on the commission amount. It would always be a good idea to have an attorney look at the contract to make sure, but common practice in most areas would reflect my comments above.
Q: Is there anything to be weary of about real estate agents.We have a real estate agent that is helping us look for a condo.We haven't met him yet and was wondering if there is anything that I should keep in mind? Thanks.
I think you mean leery. Weary means tired. Read anything you sign. Most agents want you sign a document stating that they are helping you and that in exchange for helping you they are going to get paid (at closing by the seller). Some states allow you to 'fire' your agent at any point, even during the contract duration. You want one of those clauses present. If you can't stand the person or the job they are doing for you, you want to be able to change agents. Remember that being a real estate agent is the ultimate service job. There are a ton of real estate agents and if you feel anything is sub-par, then fire them. Really. Save yourself the headache. A good real estate agent will listen to what you say, but also pick up on some of the non-verbal cues as to how you react to a shown property. After the first round of showings, the quality of what they show you should improve as they get to know you. Don't get pressured into picking a place too quickly. Real estate agents work on commission (and also word of mouth) so they don't get paid until you close on a property. Keep that in mind. As you look at place after place after place, their hourly rate is dropping as they show you more and more. If you aren't serious about buying yet or are going to take a very long time to make up your mind, be up front about it so they don't get frustrated. Most states have rules about dual-representation, but if you are looking at a listing that your agent has, they stand to make double the commission and might not have all of your best interests at heart. good luck!
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By entering Real estate auction + Mass. in any Search engine maybe? Jeez Louise....
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!
Good day TJ, Real Estate is a great career to persue as long as you have the patience. But I am sure you know that, I am not a Realtor but I do own a Title Company here in Florida, my background has been on marketing and I can give you a few tips. The one strongest and most effective method of marketing is Word of Mouth, make sure that anyone and everyone that you come in contact with knows that you are a Realtor, be confident when you speak to them, about your company, people sense your strength and weaknesses by the way you speak. Concider your business cards as little seeds, the more that you plant the most likely that you are going to have positive results. After you make a few sales and the customers are happy, ask them to send you some referrals, it never hurts to ask, keep in contact with them, do not be like many other Realtors and make the sale and forget about them, know their birthdays, spouses birthdays, you always want to continue building reports with them. Follow up and Follow through. Remember that you are what you say in this business. I would stay away from spending money on advertising on the beginning, but once you get rolling, then I would invest some money but if you have happy customers, they are the ones that will keep you busy all of the time. Find a company that is willing to teach you and continue training you on all of the marketing and selling techniques that are available for you. Than you choose the one that best suits you and your needs. Hope that I have answered your question... I know it was a little long winded but I am passionate about what I do. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need a little advice, if I don't know the answer I will find out. Talk to you soon.
Q: What is the first and best source to find out how your own local real estate market is doing? or what is the best sategy to conduct research?
check us census reports for growth of cities and metro areas as well as counties this will give long term indication of where to invest for the long haul. Regarding short term volatility use the bad market as a buyers market and make sure your offers reflect this. This buyers market is here and shall be here for some time. The sub prime mess is far from over and write downs from banks in years to come will ensure at least 2 to 5 more years of good buying for investors and people entering the real estate market. Make sure you check prices and sales in local newspapers as well as read the local paper articles on local market activity to keep up on it. I also get real estate journals from various brokers that help me in market activity. You might think to have a few commercial brokers sign you up for there monthly news articles if you can get them free. I also read wall street journal and money magazine's articles on real estate for extra as well. I also spend a great deal of time surfing the articles and blogs online which have varying degrees of truth. I find rolling up sleeves and doing deals buying and selling really puts you in a better understanding of market forces. The wise man is seated at the gates of the market place. Old mid eastern proverb. I like realtor's, brokers,appraisers, and management companies as more sources of knowledge on that matter. Wish you luck.. you picked a great time to buy! As Warren Buffett says he buys when the bears are giving them away.
Q: I'm 16 and thinking about what I want to be when I grow up. I'm not really smart or talented with anything in particular but I've always been really passionate about the way houses look on the outside and inside. Lol will this get me anywhere?WHAT EXACTLY DOES A REAL ESTATE AGENT DO? Explain for a silly 16 year old please? :)
A real estate agent works on behalf of either the buyer or seller of a house. For a buyer the agent will: -find the buyer several listings that matches their needs/desires for a new house (i.e. 3 bedroom in good school district. -Help the buyer determine what is a fair price to pay for a house and negotiate. - Arrange a home inspection to verify nothing is structurally wrong with the house. -Complete a mountain of paperwork For the seller they: -Recommend the best asking price, balancing best price for the seller, and ability to sell the house in current market conditions. -Show their home to perspective buyers -Recommend improvements to the house to help it sell for the best price (this is where your skills come in). -More paperwork A good real estate agent who has an eye for aesthetics will be more successful in their career. You would understand what aspects of the home might be keeping it from being sold and recommending improvements. While interior design fits your skills and passions well, the potential for high earnings is lower and suffer from a very competitive market.
Q: I am considering this propgram, I want an MBA in real estate and no one in my area offers the real estate concentration. Marylhurst offers MBA in real estate online. I would like to get input on school, degree, employer view, ect, anything helps thanks
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