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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding  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 sanding 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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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. :)
my broker said I needed to start out with $10K in pocket and a new or nearly new car. (this is both a positive and negative statement). you work under a broker but have your own business. You think you can run your business like you want but there are too many rules and regulations to do that. broker said to stay with their agency you need to sell/buy 3 properties per month. You get dumped but your peers don't. some people bring in one sale and stay. broker said they won't teach you about their office if you have a full time job elsewhere (to support yourself while you get on your feet in real estate), but they pick and choose who they train (their favorites). there's a great amount of competition in the agencies and other agents will steal your sale, even the broker. It's a cut-throat (excuse he expression) business. you must use the phone of the agency to get your calls, then you don't get all your calls or mail. This is not a business for the faint of heart. There's a statement out there that says something like 20% of agents bring in the business. A person with the title of million dollar seller only earns $35K a year. If a couple is married who are selling or buying, interview them together (never singly).
Q: I am just now getting ready to take my pre-licencing courses for a Texas Real Estate sales license. At this point I know absolutely nothing about it. Is it hard to make a decent living? Should I get a job as as realtor first and then they sponsor me to get my license or is it easier to just have my license before I go job hunting? Please anyone who could give me some "start-up" tips....it would be greatly appreciated! We will be in the San Antonio area. Thanks in advance!
You should have a contract for your compensation signed by the broker and you. If you don't you might loose your cut, alot of brokers do this shady stuff. I would also go into the office and talk to them in person.
Q: I want to pick up my real estate license..mabey become a part time broker. Or at the very least not get ripped off when buying houses. I see real estate as a great investment...why pay rent when u can own n have roommates help pay ur mortgage. what books can u reccommend? whats the best way to do this in ontario? Thanks
You are wanting to do a number of things some you can do without a licence and others you must have one. 1) you can buy real estate and sell it without a licence. It must be you personally or you and a partner who buys it. If you do not reside in the property or if you buy it and sell it within 2 years you must pay capital gains tax. This is to stop people from flipping houses. as a business. 2) Real estate courses are offered at local colleges, universities etc. they are about $600.00 I'm not sure about Ontario but you must be referred by a real estate company. to take it. 3) a broker also requires a licence and you must have your real estate licence to get a brokers licence. There are many books available to advise people how to buy a home. and most Realtors will help you also. Canada has the Canadian Central Mortgage and Housing. it helps first time buyers to obtain 1st mortgages with only 5% down payment. Banks normally require a minimum of 10%. Talk to any real estate agent, they can advise you about courses, also the Ontario Real Estate Board will have information about dates, areas, costs etc of licencing courses.
Q: I've read some things saying Real estate is a bubble and it is going to pop sometime in the future. What does this mean and what will be the effects of the burst?
The real estate market runs in cycles, always has and always will. Sometimes it's up and sometimes it's down, but it always returns either way. Lucky for me, I live just outside of DC so there are plenty of jobs and always a huge demand for housing, so this so called bubble won't effect my business.
Q: I would like some real facts and figures on this. Was there any real research on this or is it just a lot of hype to sell real estate courses?Did a govenment agency or somebody else came up with the figure of 90%?
50/50 real estate and their own small biz. what is your real desire to know? visit any college of business or the US chamber of commerce.
Q: I want to get into the real estate game. possibly start a real estate business. One major I think I could do is entrepreneurial studies, but alot of colleges dont offer that. Is there anything else besides Business Administration i could major in? or is real estate a concentration of business?
You should buiy a property and rent it out. That's more education than you'll get from real estate courses at college, trust me. Good luck, hero!
Q: Realtor Real Estate Agent
A good broker can help you make sound decisions and guide you through what might easily be the most expensive and emotionally charged transaction of your life. Whether you’re buying or selling, interviewing an agent is the best way to figure all of that out and to determine whether you would get along over the course of an intense several months. The interview can be as informal as a quick conversation at an open house and a follow-up phone call.
Q: I am just starting out as the Administrative Assistant to a real estate agent team. I want to know is it possible to be a part time real estate agent if I decide to complete the license process. Are there any legal or ethical ramifications to doing this on the side of my full time job. Do I have to share my commissions/income with the team even if its on my own time or with another agency?How do you stay loyal but make extra money in this industry? -Breaking into the industry
In North Carolina, one can only become licensed as a real estate broker. The study for a real estate agent has been combined. Loyalty floats out the window when you become licensed. Your fellow co-workers will wonder if they can trust you around their clients and the services they offer. For instance: 1. As an Admin. ***'t, you are probably a salaried (or hourly) employee (guaranteed income). Sales people are paid by commissions. No sales - no income. 2. If you were to represent a client interested in buying one of your co-worker's listings, then they'd have to exclude you from conversations. For instance: Your co-worker represents Client A (Seller). Your client (Client B) is a Buyer. If Client A's property hasn't sold in 3 months, and confides to your colleague that s/he is willing to accept $20,000 less - and you overhear of it AND tell your Client B - (and Client B has possibly considered offering full price), then your colleague and Client A will feel cheated out of $20k. Its unlikely that the Broker-in-charge of your firm will allow you to be in both roles. And yes, the BIC can/will take a % of your commission.
Q: what do you have to do to become a real estate agent or what do you need to be successful in real estate???
Every state has different guidelines to becoming a real estate agent. In most cases you will take a pre-licensing course (classroom and often offered online.) After doing the required hours (varies from state to state) you must then take an exam, comprised of a national and state portion, and pass. Then affiliate with a company/brokerage. Make sure to do your homework on them first, ask what fees they have what the payouts are, what is expected of you, what assistance they offer new agents and anything else that may concern you. Larger companies have seminars offering information to people considering making a move into real estate; I strongly suggest attending them, with as many different companies as possible. You will get a lot of similar examples, but then can asked the questions you want. To become a successful agent it takes the same things it takes to be successful at anything else. HARD WORK. Just like a pro athlete has to work out and study the play book and learn new/better techniques so does a professional at anything. Many people just getting in the business think, I have my license now all I do is sit back and wait for the phone to ring. WRONG! Study, learn, try and then DO. And don't be afraid of failing a few times or a few hundred times. Remember Edison failed over and over again when trying to make a light bulb, but through that he found a better way to DO it. Ask the brokers in your area about detailed things you can do as a new agent. Get training on selling buying practices ASAP. And continue to study as much and as often as possible. Network with people that you know, don’t know, organizations/clubs, other agents and let them all know that you are in real estate and keep reminding them on a regular basis. Also try to network with people in other areas. Referrals are a great way to make money. Good luck to you.
Q: i need a definitions for real estate
Real estate is property. Specifically it is what is considered real property under the law. Your house and the land it stands on are real property, as opposed to personal property which is everything else; such as your car, clothes, TV, iPod, and family photos. So real estate is land and buildings.

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