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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Atuo Surface


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterproof abrasives disc 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 disc 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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Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Atuo Surface


Q:Hi,I want to be a Real Estate Developer. I don't know what step I should take next at this point in my life. I have a degree in Architecture and I don't know if I should continue with school (MBA in Finance) or start working? But where can I start getting experience to be a developer? PLEASE HELP! I don't have contacts that can give me advice. Hope you can give me good advice! Thanks! ;)
If you want to be a Real Estate Developer you can study for an MBA that specialises in this topic, a good idea given that you have an architecture degree already. It's important that you do this as MBA's in finance can vary widely - from bond markets/derivatives to manufacturing finance. You wouldn't want to waste your time on those. MBA's with real estate finance will take you through property investment yields, land valuation etc. As for work experience, I suggest you contact a few architectural practices and possibly even property development companies. There's a huge difference between designing properties for construction and working as a developer. Developers are generally speculators and highly finance oriented. It depends what type of person you are; do you like architecture for the beauty of the design or the quick return you can make? Most property developers have little knowledge of architecture - the architect is the employee of their speculative enterprise. Finally, decide what type of property development you're interested in - residential or commercial. Perhaps a spell at some construction/building companies would help you decide - why not write to several. You may get lucky and get some invaluable work experience. These companies are often prepared to finance a part time MBA as well -then you've got the best of both worlds. Good luck!
Q:How much does a real estate appraiser make in NJ? What is the average starting salary?
Salaries okorder is a good resource to get a general idea of the pay levels for various regions and license levels. P.S. The previous answer is a little off on appraisal fees. Fees for appraisals depends on the complexity of the assignment and the appraiser and lender agree to during the bid process. I think residential appraisals can range anywhere between $300-$500. Commerical appraisals are much more...typically between $2,000-$5,000 for your typical run-of-the mill income producing property. Fees for much more complex properties will be much more expensive (I've seen some fees as high as $10,000+); however, this is the exception rather than the rule and requires an appraiser with many years of experience.
Q:What is the difference in real estate prices in colorado and missouri. I live in missour but am thinking about moving to colorado. I dont have a specific city in mind yet tho. suggestions on that would be nice too. thank you
Real estate is more expensive, especially in places like downtown Denver and some mountain towns. Colorado Springs and suburbs are cheaper (and I read a few weeks ago that C. Springs has the fifth lowest cost of living of all the cities in the U.S. I was kind of surprised by that though.) So if you're looking for a lower cost of living in Colorado, I would recommend looking in the Colorado Springs area.
Q:The young man who appraised our home didn't have to take alot of time to do the work but did earn decent pay to do the job. What kind of training does one need and where do you get that? Then, how do you find a position as an appraiser. Well, the Real Estate industry isn't hot right now so I'm not sure about this idea but I need to find something legit to supplement my income and these internet scams are a killing waste of time. Even the ones that say there is no up front fee in getting started eventually hit you with the fact that they are really selling manuals and guides as a product and not a real opportunity.
It depends on your area. There is a course you have to take, pass a test and become licensed. That is the trick, becoming licensed, as most states require you to do a mentorship with a licensed appraiser. This apprenticeship can be very challenging to obtain, as most appraisers don't want the competition. I know several people that have taken the course and passed the test, only to never work in the field because they cannot get the mentorship.
Q:ok so im was wondering how does a real estate agent get assigned a house to sell?i was thinking do they buy the house? or is it first come first serves
Krissy, they aren't assigned. As a Realtor you prospect all the time, and from that you gain clients that either list of sell.
Q:I'm 17 and I would like to become a real estate investor. Do I go to college and learn about it? Should I start off as a real estate agent and then go on? What should I do?
You okorder to see which books are rated as most useful by the people who've read them.
Q:I've looked online, and I got the general run down of the process. But I couldn't find anything that told me WHERE to take the 63 hour required course, or how to go about doing that. Nothing was very clear. I tried the Florida Department Of Business Professional Regulation like I was told, and that was even worse. I have no idea how I'm supposed to go about doing this. PLEASE help, and be as CLEAR as you can be. Also, links to where to go and all of that would be really appreciated. Thanks.
here are links to take the course online. I think my dad went to a community college or tech school.
Q:I bought some investment property 2 years ago for $15,000 , rec'd a quit-claim deed, now 2 yrs later I am applying for a loan to fix up the property; have been notified by the title company there is a $21,000 lien agains the property; the perrson I bought property from had taken a loan out 6 months prior to me purchasing; now I cannot get my construction loan until the $21,000 is paid to the lien holder; I know I screwed up 2 yrs ago by not checking the title; lender is not pursuing the borrower of the loan for default in payment and will not give me any information to locate the person I bought property from, lender advised me he has over $500,000 worth of real estate transactions with this person and is not going to do anything to him. What recourse do I have if any? I believe this is some type of fraud; and only way I can proceed with my loan is to pay the lender the $21,000 for him to release the lien. doesn't seem fair. please help, Thank you Tammy W
Let me make sure I have the facts straight: 1) 2 years ago, you paid someone $15,000 for some investment property. You paid this amount of money without having a title search done, and getting a warranty deed? 2) You are now complaining because in order to get a loan for the property, you are being held accountable for the lien on the property. 3) If the the person you purchased it from was a realtor, and/or you used the services of a realtor to represent yourself, you *MAY* have a suit for professional negligence/incompetence. It would be, in my opinion, professional malpractice for any real estate professional, (including an attorney if one was involved) to allow the sale to go through without a warranty deed and a title search. As you probably know by now, a quit claim deed makes no warranty of title. It just says that the person granting to you the property does so. A warranty deed, on the other hand, warrants or guarantees to you that there is a clean title. You need to consult with a real estate attorney in your state to determine what might be done. The attorney will assist you in finding the individual to help recover your money, because it is probable that there is fraud involved. Unfortunately, the chances of you recovering any monies from this individual may be pretty slim, based on the fact pattern you gave us. This should be a reminder to everyone reading this: DO NOT buy any piece of real property without a title search and a warranty deed. Never sign anything you don't understand without asking a lawyer about it. If you need a lawyer and don't have one, contact your local or state bar association and ask for a referral to a real estate attorney in your area.
Q:Hi, I'm trying to buy a restaurant right now. I already signed the purchase agreement. So far I don't have my own agent. The agent hired by the seller tells me what to do next. That is because this agent told me that since the purchase price of the restaurant is kind of low, I shouldn't hire my agent. Well she said so, so I didn't hire anyone, and I thought she is going to help me for every little thing as my agent as well because she is getting double commission. But she is not doing as well as i expected. When I ask help for something she simply tells me to figure out by myself. Also, i talked with restaurant owners about my situation, they all say I should have my agent. So I want to hire my own real estate agent But I don't know if I can do so now. I already signed the purchase agreement, and escrow is about to open. Is it too late to hire my own agent?? Someone help me!!!
Hey come on.. there is no time limit on hiring an agent.. the other agent does not want you to hire someone because they don't want to share the commission... call someone in your area who calls themselves a buyers agent.. they will assist you and look out for your best interests.. a sellers agent cannot assist you.. it is a bit unethical if not a down right conflict of interests.. tell the seller that you will not put up the escrow money until you are positive about all the legal arraingments.. if it delays the closing then so be it.. STAND UP for yourself.. because no one will do it for you.. hire a buyers agent.. or consult with a realestate lawyer... I think once you inform the sellers agent of your intentions.. they will be a lot nicer.. there is an old saying If we are going to argue, I am going to hold the money.. remenber, you hold the money and do not part with it until you get what you want.. You have the control of the money.. keep it.. MONEY TALKS... as long as you hold the money.. YOU are the BOSS..
Q:HI,I'm only 13 years of age, and for some reason, i am quite interested in investing in real estate. i've read plenty of books on the subjects, even if i could only about understand about 10% of what I read. i undertsnad that at the moment that the market in this subject is falling? i was wonder if i could still make money in this market, and if i could, could you give me the main points of the how to's? and what are the risk of investing besides losing your property. i know i'm still young, and people are probably thinking this is to complicated for a kid to understand, but i belive that if i wanted to suceed in this investment, then i will. in time that is (:
Real estate investment requires 4 types of knowledge to be successful. General real property knowledge Local market knowledge Knowledge of people and eliciting their real needs, wants Knowledge of the proper use of financial leverage At 13, focus on three things, and cultivate the above sorts of knowledge for future use: Read as much as you can about the above topics See if you can hook up with a local firm in this business - intern for free if you need to as long as the things you're doing each day / summer provide genuine learning experiences. Save as much money as you can so when you are of age you can think about investing. In the meantime, you may accumulate enough funding where you'll want to begin some small investments in real property firms' stocks. You can focus on firms that offer investments in land alone, land development, residential real estate, commercial real estate, and a wide assortment of related areas and investments.

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