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Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Wall and House Surface

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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Wall and House Surface Surface


Waterpoof abrasives Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

                        (9X11)
Have other special size made to order 


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  • Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface


  • Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface


    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

Q: Can I buy real estate in Australian while being a Russian Citizen and can I travel back and forth and what Visa do I need?
This is what I was told when checking on property myself. Thank you for your enquiry through Real Estate.Com in regards to the above property. If you are an Australian citizen or resident you are able to bid at Auction in Australia. If you are a non resident you may need permission to purchase a property in Australia from the Foreign Investment review board. You will need to pay a 10% deposit and the settlement is scheduled for 30 days from the day of the auction. You will be signing an unconditional contract which means that once signed and the deposit paid there is no pulling out or you will lose the deposit.
Q: I see prices are being driven up by investors buying houses 20 or 30 thousand dollars over the fair price of the home. In my area I see prices have gone up like 60K in 2 years and with all the ghost inventory I get the feeling this can't be good. I just looked at a house last week and I see the estimate on every real estate website is like 30K under what the sellers are asking for it. Now if this home sells for that or even higher is just going to drive the price up for all other properties in the area, it's insane!
We have fewer properties on the market right now in North Texas, so prices are up some say as high as 7% resulting in a good time to sell and not as good for buyers who aren't in a strong negotiating position. All cash rules and 20% or more down comes in second. Not quite what I would call a bubble yet.
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!!
Yea...don't get into real estate. I got my license a two years ago, and finally let it expire. It will cost you at least $1500 to get it. Then you have to pay office fees and a commission split. Everyone knows at least 2 or 3 real estate agents. Factor in a declining, slow housing market, and you will be eating Top Ramon and PB&J. If you coming to Vegas, get on with a big casino, work in one of the many non-casino related industries. Check out craigslist job postings. You don't have to be a dealer, waitress, or real estate agent, there are other good paying jobs here. By all means, if that is what you want, go for it. Just be ready for a rough start. At last count, there were over 19,000 real estate agents in Nevada...do I need to tell you where 75% of them live and work? To comment on the below person's post. Yea, you can take an online course for $350, but you will then have to take your test which is about $100-$120 then you have to pay your dues for MLS, GLVAR, and NAR. I had to write a check out for $1200 once I passed my test.
Q: I have a small business doing homes repairs and don't won't use my own house as a home base business office and I about get a $100,000.00 business grant from Leadership Grants in 2-3 months. So my question is they say no real estate speculation with the grants money, I like to know if I can use some of the money to buy a cheap small house as a office for my business cause I live in New Orleans and lot of these house sell for $3,000.00 and I just need a office for my small business and don't won't do no real estate flipping with this house for a office. And the Leadership grants say to use the grants money for business use only for my small business and would this work for me?
I am sure anytime someone gives out a $100,000 grant you can find someone to talk with about guidance. Call them and ask. It is better to find out before you screw up.
Q: Is is best to have some sort of college degree when getting into real estate (especially when going for a broker's license)??
it is good to have a solid income from another source when getting into real estate as it takes time to build a reputation and clientele ... time and hard work will get you far in real estate ... but you can't do anything about that initial time factor ...
Q: I have my real estate license....somewhat new to it. My husband and I are looking to buy our first house. We currently live in Manasquan, I have my whole life and don't want to leave. We can't afford it. Our goal is to move to Brick for a few years and hopefully make some money off of a house, so that we can move back to Manasquan before our son goes to school. We have found a few different homes...we don't care if we make a ton of money off of them, as long as we don't lose any....you think we will be ok? or do you think Brick real estate is staying where it is?
I have no idea of the NJ market but since you'll be speculating my suggestion in the current market is to look for for sale by owner. Save your credit for future big big big transactions.
Q: I am looking for a part-time (in or near Pasadena, CA) or online real estate MBA program. Any ideas?
While most MBA programs do offer part-time programs, there are few that are focused on only real estate. Many don't even offer real estate coursework as part of the program. Your best bet will be with a large campus that has a variety of course offerings, but I doubt if you'll find one that is focused entirely on real estate.
Q: Is there a real estate school in Atlanta that offers financial aid?
Atlanta Real Estate School
Q: Hello all.I'm interested in getting my license to become a real estate agent. I've looked online and all I can find are online courses. I do not have computer access at home. Does anyone know of where I can just get the books or go to a school and take the courses?
Hello okorder
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.

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