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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


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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  • Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


  • Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

Q:I would like to be a real estate developer, but i don't know how, so i have a few questions for you to answer. Thanks. What qualifications (A levels) do you need, and what to study in University? When you invest in a project, do you design the construction and use your own money, or do you get a loan from the bank? How would you promote your new construction (i.e a block of flats)? How much money would a real estate developer earn per job (in UK)? Thanks for your time, (Also if anyone knows where should i go for work experience, something to do with the real estate development business? Thanks
In order to be a real estate developer you need experience as a builder and you need lots of money. Say you want to build a few houses, you will need to buy the land and then get a construction loan. Banks are very reluctant to loan money to a newcomer and they will want high interest rates if they do make the loan. Remember you do not get your money out until the project is complete and you could run into cost over runs and who knows what else during the construction phase. If you run out of money before the construction is complete you are SOL. Your potential for profit is huge but so is your risks. Right now there are lots of developers that have finished projects that they can not sell because the market prices for the units is not enough to pay off the construction loans.
Q:im getting ready to go to school for real estate in scottsdale az, i really ave my heart set on being the best at it as i can be im overlooking my school and the course i will be enrolling in (real estate liscening) is that what i need to be an agent? and also, what other courses dou reccomend i take to be able to be one of the best !?
first I would enroll in a course in spelling or at the very least learn how to use the spell check. Next each state has specific course work for ALL to study and it usually does not vary. To be the best is not hard its call dedication.
Q:im now interested in real estate.how does it work?how can i make money on it?can you explain it in layman's term as much as possible, coz im not yet very familiar in some real estate terms. lolthanx...
Now is NOT the time to get into real estate. People who have been working in real estate for years cannot sell houses, it will be really hard for someone new to make money in this field.
Q:I hear net-net and triple-net a lot in real estate discussions. What do they mean?Thanks!
It means someone is feeding you a line of bullcrap. Don't listen to any expert in Real Estate. There aren't any. Real estate is common sense. If you don't understand it stay away from it. Someone is pulling your chain. I could show you how to make (not a seller and not interested in your money) how to make INCALCUABLE returns (this doesn't mean big money, it's a silly numbers game all the big shots play). Doesn't mean anything. Real Estate is just like the stock market. If you don't understand that PARTICULIAR area then don't invest. Again, DON'T INVEST because someone is jerking you around. I don't know what discussions you claim (I have never heard of it nor would I believe it). Anyway, you asked. I answered. Plz no best answer. Just another email I will delete without reading.
Q:If real estate exist,then where is false estate?What is this real estate,please tell.
The 'real' in 'real estate' refers to the legal position of the property and means relating to a thing (it derives from the Latin 'realis' meaning actual or matter), as distinguished from a person. Essentially, the law broadly distinguishes between 'real' property (land and anything affixed to it) and 'personal' property or chattels (everything else, such as clothing, furniture, money, livestock etc). The conceptual difference in law is between 'immovable property' like a house or other construction, which would transfer title along with the land, and 'movable property', which a person could lawfully take and would retain title to on disposal or sale of the land. Real estate thus refers to the business of buying, selling, renting and leasing 'real' property - land, buildings and housing. I suppose you could say that 'false estate' would describe the 'movable' or 'personal' property described above. Although it's not actually a term ever used.
Q:Ok I am 28, just paid off mortgage and am now looking to generate passive income. This is what I know, if I am incorrect in any of this please advise me on the correct understanding. I have about 3k a month to invest.PROS/CONSReal Estate: Great deals on foreclosuresTax break (interest, depreciation, property taxes, insurance, labor, parts etc)Higher yields or profit margin ROIPhysical labor, Tenants, Possible non-rented monthsImmediate passive income Dividends:No effort (physical)Somewhat recession ProofROI lowerLong term investing
Did you remember the quantity of unemployed humans on this country whilst you implemented the will have to now not consume factor. There are many causes that humans don't paintings and the will have to now not consume had now not regarded them. There is not any magic bullet to sound recommend and rightly dividing the phrase of reality. There are many firms that do much less along with your donation than what a smoker would possibly do along with your donation or an alcoholic. This shows that a individual has a couple of crisis. Are you suggesting that the homeless that obtain donations will have to be blank, sober and now not people who smoke? However you obtained that greenback, you did not ought to qualify to obtain it. This is harmful pondering and it might be higher not to supply ever than to cross this variety of judgment with a donation. Whatever is completed with a donation isn't a trouble. The trouble is whether or not you're giving it for the correct purpose.
Q:My real estate lawyer for home closing was suggested to me by my mortgage company. He told me he has worked with this lawer in the past and he is good. I took the lawyer. I then had a problem with the mortgage company. The company was negligent in missing my closing date. When I asked the lawyer about having to possibly open a lawsuit against the mortgage company, the lawer said he could not as he represented both myself and the bank. Is this the usual practice for a closing lawyer to represent both parties.
You need a real estate agent and you need an attorney. First you need to know who the real estate agent represents. They could be representing the seller and in that case they could not be working in your best interest. They could be representing both the seller and buyer and merely doing the paperwork and not looking out for either of your interests, they are in that case merely facilitators. If you asked for an attorney, they suggested theirs to you which sounds to me like both the mortgage company and the attorney are on the seller's side if you are the buyer...and no one is on your side. You need to hire your own attorney to represent you. To answer your question....you need to saavy when you buy a house (or sell a house) so that you are protected. Get yourself a real estate attorney. If you don't know one then call your county bar association and ask for an appointment with a real estate attorney who also could sue a negligent mortgage company for missing a closing date. Then talk that out at your appointment. Sure, only one side can be represented in a deal. It's done. But, you need an attorney to protect you and now you found out why that is.
Q:Ok here I go, I know I want to move to San Diego when im 18. I want to be a Real estate agent and get a degree in computers, (I don't know in what though.) So i figure that I can go to Real Estate School for five weeks, work at night at a nursing home(I have much expierence here since both my mom and bro have worked there, their whole lives), and go to school during the day plus work as a Real Estate Agent. So I guess what I'm asking is, is this possible? Is this a good plan to do Real Estate and get a degree in computers? So ya, any furthur help or comments is appreicated!
Why do you want to be a real estate agent? Have you ever worked as a sales person? What about the profession is attractive to you? And what aptitude do you believe you have that would make you a success as a real estate agent? If you want real estate to be your career, why do you want a degree in computers? Why does the fact that your mom and brother worked in a nursing home give you experience in working in a nursing home? I guess by now you are probably pretty irritated with me, and I don't blame you, but I am deliberately trying to make you stop and think these things through thoroughly. I suggest you have a nice long talk with your career counselor at your high school and see if (1) he can arrange for you to job shadow a local realtor so that you can learn something about what the job really entails and (2) you can fine tune your aspirations for formal education. I live in San Diego. The real estate market here is cut throat. There are thousands and thousands of agents and agencies and while it may not be difficult to land a job--once you have your license--with a broker, you will only be paid based on commissions you earn (in most cases). A key attribute of a successful agent is his/her knowledge of neighborhoods, which would put you at a disadvatage for a while until you catch up knowing what's what. It is also very expensive to live here. Housing costs, including rentals are quite high. But all that aside: if it is something you really want, obviously you should go for it. But you have to have a much more specific plan and you must be realistic about how many challenges you are going to face and how long it is going to take before you reach your ultimate goal.
Q:I know brokers get paid on commissions, but how do the actual real estate companies make money?Have always been curious...
If by company you mean the office for which a broker or sales agent works read the following: When a house sells, the agent who listed the house and represents the seller gets a portion of the commission and the agent who brought the buyer to the transaction gets the other portion. Sometimes the agent who lists the house also sells it [has a buyer] but increasingly buyers are told to get a buyer's agent to avoid conflict of interest. Laws and practices vary by state. The commission is agreed upon at the time the listing is taken. Generally the seller pays it from the proceeds of the sale. It can be renegotiated later if the selling price is lower than asked or if the price is bid up. For example a listing will indicate commission is 6% of the selling price split 50/50 or 40/60 between the listing broker/agent and the buyer's broker/agent. The split depends on market conditions - is it a buyer's market or a seller's market. If it is a seller's market that means houses to sell are in short supply making a listing a valuable thing and the listing broker or agent may, but not always, get a larger split of the commission. The portion of the commission that goes to the respective sides is split again. Take the case of a Century 21 office. A portion goes to cover the franchise fee i.e.; goes to C-21 corporate, a portion goes to the broker who manges/owns the office [company in your question] the selling agent is associated with, some may go to cover special advertising or printed materials and the rest goes to the broker or sales agent who found the buyer or took the listing. That is an over view of the process.
Q:1. What is required to become a real estate agent2. How long will that process take (estimate?, shortest time and longet time possible please)?
Wow, on the first answer. I am a new agent (1 year) and have been VERY successful in this down market. Basically you need to search for the Real Estate Commission in your state. There you can find a list of approved schools and what is required. The courses aren't too bad and generally you can take the course on line and as quickly as you can get it done. Find a Good agency to work with after you get your license. It is expensive as you have to join Realtor boards, the companies themselves. Get with a Well-Known company (ie. REMAX (who I am with) and you will reap the benefits of their name. Good Luck.

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