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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless


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 Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless


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 have been engaged in Real Estate for 30+ years and I have no idea what seven (7) sources you refer. The following have rights to initiate real estate jurisdiction: People through the intiative process. City government County government State government; and Federal government. There may be additional local, regional, statewide and federal agencies created within the authority of the government agencies to carry out government mandates like:Mosquito abatement districts-agricultural districts, water districts, fire districts, waste management districts, air quality districts and the like set up cooperatively to serve multiple jurisdictions of previously outlined pockets of authority. This might be considered a source of real estate laws but is more accurately a subdivision of existing outlined authority.
Q:Recently I took my real estate exam in NJ and I failed (67 questions out of 77 needed to pass). I'm a 20 year old college student and I have studied diligently for the exam. However, I do doubt my methods of actually reading and learning the material. As crazy as it seems; I never actually knew how to "study." Anyone have a guidelines or tips on how to study real estate effectively? And what's a decent amount of time to study per day? Thanks.
let your progress be your guide
Q:I would like to start a real estate company in Virginia with two other people. Only one of us will be a licesed realtor. Is that OK? Are there any resources out there than can help me plan this company? Thanks!
This came from your States Association Web Site: Licensure and ownership of real estate firms Who may own a real estate firm? The answer is simple: anyone may own a real estate firm. There is no requirement that owners of a real estate firm be licensed. However, there are some things you need to know. While a non-licensed person can own an interest in a real estate firm, there are limits on the types of ownership available to certain licensees. Corporations: Any person, whether licensed or not, may be a shareholder or director of a corporation. Generally, only brokers may be officers (president, vice-president, etc.). Salespersons who are active in the business may not be officers. (However, salespersons who are not active in the business may be officers.) Partnerships: Salespersons who are active in the business may not be members of partnerships. All partners must be either non-licensees or brokers. (A salesperson who is not active in the business may, however, be a partner.) Limited liability companies: Salespersons who are active in the business may not be members (owners) of an LLC. (However, salespersons who are not actively engaged in the business may be members of an LLC.) Otherwise, all members must be either non-licensees or brokers. ______________________________________... To set up an office, you need to totally understand how to run a Brokerage, costs, bookkeeping, etc. I'd suggest looking at some of the smaller franchises because they are generally inexpensive and most have assistance for opening offices. I know when I opened my office they made me go through a Broker Owners 5 day intensive training and boy did I learn a lot! Vicki Watzlawick Broker Owner Exit Platinum Realty
Q:If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
Get your degree in business as you don't need a formal education to get your real estate license Once you have been working in the field for a couple of years you can study and get your brokers license and eventually open your own real estate firm.
Q:When you get your real estate license, do you have to pay a certain amount of money every year or every few years etc to keep you license up to date? If so how much? Do you also have to take any extra classes after your licensed to keep your license up to date? If so how many how often? I live in IL. Any info about being a realtor would be great.
Hi Tyler, Yes, you are going to desire a license. The state of California has handed a regulation that a truly property license is wanted if you're making plans to paintings below the supervision of a certified dealer. You can nonetheless get your license if you don't instantly plan to be hired via a dealer; nevertheless, you are going to no longer be equipped to participate in movements that require a license. You must take California truly property license examination.
Q:I am thinking about starting a career in real estate. I just left my job due to too much time being spent away from home (4 days at a time). I don't need medical benefits and I really don't have many bills (probably around $1200 or so). So I guess my question is, is this something I can realistically do full time right out of the gate. I would be working with Prudential Realty.
I became a real estate agent 3 months ago in Canada, British Columbia. United states is on the Decline. I have been doing well finally after 3 months. Made a 3 million dollar commercial sale, but my first sale was a mobile home for 100 000$. A crappy mobile home for 100 000$ do the math and relocate my friend. Things are so hot up here its amazing. Vancouver, Okanagan, Island. Leave the states and start business up here. Im only 19 and even I can make a living at it. More than a decent one.
Q:During the early part of this decade their was a real estate boom and now as a result, their are a record number of people losing their homes.Was it inevitable that it would end up this way, or is there a way that this could have been controlled so that their would not this massive fallout?
I remember the day Clinton pointed his finger and said I want every american to own a home After that, deregulation went rampid. Interest only loans sprang up, followed by ARMS, options, and variable rates. No controls whatsoever. People were left on their own to read the fine print or their mortgages - some could not read - obviously. It was in plain black and white that the interest rate could triple their payment - maybe they didn't want to read it. /
Q:i have to choose a college by may 1st and ive narrowed it down to early childhood education and real property administration.with ECE i could become a nanny or an au pair(basically an underpaid nanny in another country; which in my opinion is good, you get paid to live in another country)or with APR i could do 2 years of schooling then go for my real estate test.i need opinions. I want a career that is future family friendly, something that can benefit me in the future s and cons for each career would be greatly appreciated.
I think real estate property administration is kind of a joke certificate/degree. I worked in property management, made about $33k with benefits, and had no background in it. I had some office experience. You certainly don't need 2 years of schooling to go for a real estate test! Requirements vary by state, but in Mass we had only to take a short course (usually offered in the continuing education branch of a community college) for like $250, to be eligible to take the real estate agent test. Real estate agents, at the entry level, are basically glorified door-openers. You drive around and unlock houses for people, and they look around. The broker does all the heavy lifting as far as legal stuff is concerned. Being a real estate agent is a tough business, most people don't make it a year, because you spend so much time and money in hopes of getting a paycheck, which is actually pretty paltry once a sale is made. To work in a property management office, they don't usually expect you to know everything, just be able to work a computer, fax, etc. Working in a property management office usually entails dealing with a lot of crazy, unreasonable, angry tenants. If it's something you want to explore, taking the basic course and real estate license would allow you to work as an agent, and it would also look good on a resume when applying to property management companies. This all sounds kind of dismal, but knowledge about real estate does really come in handy, and of course there are many avenues to pursue besides agent or office... like owning your own rental properties (which is tough but potentially lucrative, if you have gained the knowledge.) Can't really help you with the childhood education thing, cause I can't stand kids.
Q:I'm looking into being a real estate agent in TX, after my enlistment is up in a few years. What was your education for the job like? How is the pay off compared to the work demand? Benefits? How far should i take my education for the job? How stable is it, if buisness is bad can you still stay afloat? Is it a comfortable living for a family of three with spouse making around 35 annually.
To be quite honest, if you looking for a stable income, real estate might not be a good fit. Commission income is not very predictable. I don't know what the fees are in TX as I am licensed in RI, but here are the fees that I pay; $30 per month for MLS, (I paid about $500 total to get my license), $450 per year for board dues, and there are a lot of advertising expenses (overhead) etc. The benefits are that a career in real estate can be one of the most exciting and rewarding fields out there. You have a LOT of freedom and can make your own hours. Every aspect of real estate is fun an exciting to me. Sometimes I feel like I am living the dream. I don't need a steady income though. My commissions come in when a property sells or when I help a buyer find a home. The best way to be in real estate and love real estate is to not think about the commission or the money. If you are focused on the dollar sign and making a certain amount of $$ all time, you are destined to fail. You have to focus on the client at all times, building a successful business (because you will work yourself essentially) and everything else will come- money, reputation, referrals, stability (will come with time and experience)... Its definitely a career that requires patience. Hope this helps.
Q:I recently heard a presentation at my brokers office where the representative claimed that Real Estate agents were second only to physicians when it came to malpractice lawsuits. This was supposed to be nation wide, and 48% of those lawsuits were supposed to have taken place in California. I should have asked for her source, but didn't think of it until afterward. I have never been involved in a lawsuit, and find it difficult to believe we are second to Doctors for lawsuits!Can anyone verify this information for me? Thanks!
I'd believe it. Keep in mind there can also be a difference between malpractice lawsuits, and lawsuits in general. Most real estate agents do not get good legal/ethical training -- it's not like they're getting master's degrees or something to get licensed. Even the ones that get something tend to blow it off, or not understand it. It can then seem like a waste of time to do due diligence with a property, and there's a tendency to cut corners. Many get reputations for not being totally honest people. Real estate agents are often chasing money first and foremost, and they can want to hide or ignore as much as they can. Then someone buys or rents a place, and something is almost certain to come up that was not properly disclosed. You can rapidly have something like health issues or property damage (of the contents) involved, and it's not easy for the agent to get away from it. Given the thousands of dollars likely involved, it's not easy for the buyer/renter to ignore and move on either. And it's very very likely the cause was the agent not being properly responsible in investigating a property, or disclosing what they knew, etc. Also, most people are going to use doctors or real estate agents sooner or later. Other fields (like contractors) may have problems, but they're frankly more likely to be legally aware of things, those who use their services are more limited, and they're more likely to be able to discuss and negotiate their way out of something.

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