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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Atuo Surface

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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:I'm taking classes to have my lisence for Real Estate Agent, but I heard the market is too slow, and some internet websites are very popular, eliminating the middle guys...what you think?
Agents that answer this as a YES or NO crack me up. Real Estate is LOCAL. Sure much of the country is Slow, but there are definitely parts that are NOT. Such as Austin, TX. It also cracks me up how narrow minded naive many agents are about the future of the industry. Read my blog post from last week about a panel discussion on the FUTURE of REAL ESTATE. For now, REALTORs are still very much in the mix, but there are many companies trying to cut out the full service Realtor. However, these won't be successful until their level of service steps up. From mine, other others experience, many of these companies have the most incompetent agents working for them! Overall, what do I think? I think the future of Real Estate Agents is going to be about the best presentation exposure of listings and tremendous knowledge of contracts, negotiations, and market trends and NOT the gate keeper of information namely exclusivity to MLS.
Q:Im in highschool right now, but I would like to be a real estate agent when I get older.What college courses should I take to make real estate companies want to hire me? Thanks
First, real estate companies don't hire real estate agents. You become licensed in your state as a real estate agent. Then you affiliate with a broker. You're an independent contractor. Yes, the broker does have to say yes, but you do, too. A real estate agent is not an employee. As for college courses, maybe a few business ones. Still, I've seen successful agents with all sorts of educational backgrounds--from accounting to law to business to liberal arts. I've seen lots of teachers, ex-military, and others do fine, too. Further, returning to the question of making yourself desirable to a broker, I really don't think that your educational background is an issue. Here's what I'd suggest: Call up a few of the larger real estate firms in your area. Make an appointment to speak to the managing broker. (The boss.) Go in and talk with him or her. Ask your questions. You'll get a much clearer picture and understanding that way. Hope that helps.
Q:I am looking for good real estate agents to give my property for rent in Malleshpalya, Bangalore (Near new tippasandra). If you know of someone, please let me know
There is no good real estate agent. Real estate agents vary based on the needs and personalities and situations of the clients they work with. For example if you have a very good and pushy real estate agent and you're very timid and indecisive and need someone who can respect that, it doesn't matter if that agent is in the top 1% because it's not the right fit for that person. A good real estate agent is one that works well with his/her specific clients. So I suggest you interview at least 2-3 agents and get an idea of the type of person you will enjoy working with. Also, please note that you need someone who has a property management license or else they can't be a leasing agent.
Q:I'm thinking of getting into investment with some other people. The most common way to see places in Massachusetts is by going through INFO Pass to get access to properties (agents usually do this for you). I believe they ask for your license info when you do that. I need to cut out the middleman. So I was thinking of take a real estate course and take the exam to be licensed. 1) If I get licensed as a real estate agent, can I show properties to myself and other people? 2) Do I get the commission for showing/facilitating these places (this is not my goal but thought I'd ask)? 3) Once I find a property I like, does a broker have to be involved? I just want to put in my offer on my own or with a lawyer.Thanks!
Yes, of course a broker is involved, they are the ones with the actual real estate license. An agent only has a license to work for a broker, they are not off on their own. Brokers are involved with all deals, it is their job to make sure everything is legal about the transaction. The commission is usually split between the agent and the broker, with the split determined by how experienced the agent is and how much time the broker needs to spend holding their hand. You only receive commissions when deals close, not for showing property, but getting the deal from start to finish.
Q:would I earn more money as a real estate (residential) sales agent or as a commercial broker?
Commercial brokers I think earn more, at least they did in the past. But neither job is doing that well in this economy. I kind of think that currently you would do better in the residential sector of the real estate field. I see a LOT of commercial buildings sitting vacant. I live in Seattle and some developer put up a 'glass tower' like two years ago. It's sitting there absolutely vacant (about 40 stories tall). On the same note, developers threw up very many condos around here in downtown Seattle. I can look out my window and see them. Guess what? They are like 95% unoccupied. So-called 'zombie condos'. People are having trouble affording real estate in this recession. (I have a nice apartment across the street from these massive condo buildings. I never see any lights or TVs at night in them when I look out my window - that's why I know that those buildings are for the most part unoccupied). So, five years ago, real estate was kind of a booming business here in the USA, but the bubble burst. It's going to be awhile before it really comes back - I'd estimate ten years, if ever.
Q:I have a BS in Information Systems from a private university. I'm currently working as an IT Analyst making 40k, I hate my job (although I'm grateful to have one in this economy).So far everyone who I've met who is in real estate sales loves their job. Are there day to day things that you hate? In my job for example, I am chained to my cubicle whether or not I have any work to do and I cannot do anything entertaining or I will be fired. This forces me to stare blankly at documents pretending that I am working. The minutes feel like hours.
I have been self employed for over 20 years and I am much happier than I ever was when working for someone else. As long as you work for someone else you will have the very same problems again and again and you will probably always hate your job. I am not trying to be nagative but that is just a fact of life. Visit this site and look around. There are over 100 business ideas, including various real estate ventures. Who knows you may find exactly what you are looking for.
Q:I am a college student and I was thinking of becoming a real estate agent to gain some knowledge in the field. I want to gain access to the multiple listing service and attempt some investment opportunities. I hear that you must pay a broker office fees and other kinds of fees. Is it possible just to become a real estate agent and not really have an office nor work for them?
No, that is not possible. In order to have a license you have to work under a broker and pay all of the fees. There are no investment opportunities you can legally do with the MLS that you could not do without it.
Q:does a person who has a licence in real estate legal to assist a buyer even though this person is not connected with the association and a broker?
I had been a whole time truly property agent on the grounds that 1978. I could not ever supply a customer the dealers quantity- if the customer needs to supply them their quantity they may be able to- however no longer me. A new agent would possibly not recognise any bigger- that's the way it mostly occurred. You are accountable for a few matters even now. But frequently it could be like this name- wherein they simply have no idea wherein a reduce off is or some thing. In a few circumstances a vendor misrepresented whatever within the sale and the customer could be competent to sue- however that's very infrequent.
Q:Can anyone suggest a good real estate school for the prelicense course? Website or name? Did you take the course?
I okorder FYI, I went to Bert Rogers School of Real Estate -in person, the old fashioned classroom way - because I heard from colleagues that it's important to get your questions answered at the instant, as well as hear real-life experiences from others in your class. It's a more well-rounded learning environment. A computer screen is not going to answer your questions when you are confused, or tell interesting stories, and you can easily be distracted when attempting to do somethat at home, online. I've also heard from people I've met who took the online courses that they had a harder time with the Florida State Exam. They felt that they did not get the total immersion experience that you would in a classroom, and in retrospect, the convenience factor of the online course was not worth it. Anyway, some people do just fine learning online -I opted for face time. Good luck and best wishes.
Q:I am an inactive licensed real estate agent and I recently purchased a home using a broker I used to do business with. He agreed to pay me 1.5% of the 2.5% commission after the close of escrow; now that escrow is closed he wants to take 30% to pay his taxes. I understand that his business took in the whole 2.5% commission so it looks as though he made a lot more money than he actually did, but I was not expecting this when I purchased the house and it is going to cost me about $3000 out of the commission I was expecting, and I still have to pay my taxes on it. How is this usually done? Is there anyway he could report my wages without having to pay taxes on them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
He shouldnt take the taxes out for himself Your tax and his tax is a different matter you gain whatever you are paid and report it him also If I do recall this is technically illegal as RESPA prohibits kickbacks or rebates

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