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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Atuo Surface

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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and 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 Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface


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Q: watspn realty has a course for about 3 weeks.. around 300 dollars.. the local community college has a course for 2 yr.. will cost a lot more.. which would be better and why would a real estate company offer one for only a fraction of the time and cost as the school would.. what to agents make
Take the company's course. All you need is to get your license and the company will train you. You can always change companies once you learn the ropes. I disagree with everyone. Now is an excellent time to buy real estate and if you believe that then you can represent buyers. I started in a market like this and have been through 3 cycles. The people that made alot of money the last 5 years won't be working and you can shine. Go for it.
Q: I am interviewing and interested in working for Prudential California Real Estate. Can you tell me if this is a good choice? I have been in the auto business for 2 years. Realistically am I going to be able to make some decent money after getting trained and getting my license? Is this the right time?I don't want to get out of the auto business which is decent but exhausting and get into Real Estate and make NO money.Please help.
Well you should not give up one for the other, do them in parallel. Real Estate takes time to advertise and get your name around. Especially if you are new, people likes to transact with experienced salespersons, this is their life's worth you will be dealing with. So do them both, in a recession the house market drops, but the car may go on far longer and possibly survive the recess... Whether Prudential, Re/Max or Century21, my suggestion is look for training initially rather than commission splits, until later after you have established and decide if this is for you or not. Hope this help!
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Basically a $60 million Real Estate Business should have a balance sheet, income statement you can use. You want to also analyze their cash flow statements with Profitability Leverage Ratios and Liquidity Asset Turnover Ratios.
Q: I have been thinking for awhile now that I would like to get into Real Estate. I am almost 25 and I have 2 kids. My husband has started his career and I would also like to start mine. The only problem is is that I will only beable to take the evening classes or weekend classes, and with that it will only take longer to get it over with. My husband asked me if this is something I can do and well I think and wanna believe I can but then I dont really know. I learn at a slower pace unless its something I understand right away and it clicks, and then taking the evening or weekend classes. I guess my question is is it worth taking night classes or weekend ones and is all the info hard to understand and im in texas is the state exam hard? My husband is a Finanical Specialist so he said that he could help me as much as he could. This would just be the first time I have tried to get into a career and I dont wanna let myself down along with my family. Advice Please!!
You okorder for more practice. The test is probably multiple choice, so it is a matter of learning the testing style. I hate to sound like a downer. Probably 80% of new real estate licensees drop out in thier first year (similar to the success rate of new restaurants). The ones that have the knack for real estate can do very, very well. If you know a local real estate agent, I suggest you have a serious talk with him or her. You may have the personality and drive to do extremely well in real estate. You may also find it costly and frustrating. Either way, I wish you the best of luck!!!
Q: If a broker's salesperson agent finds a buyer and a sale is completed, how much does the broker split with the sales agent? Approximately? Also, if a broker works for Century 21, what exactly does it cost him? Does he owe money on a monthly basis to them or does he pay them a part of his commission? Can a broker also have his own independent company and not work for Century 21? Wouldn't that be better? What are the pros and cons to that? I am quite confused and a novice to anything regarding real estate.
Hi, thank you for taking the time to answer. It's appreciated a lot. I may have other questions in future so please answer them if you have time.
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.
If you are looking to make a career change, we know that a lot of research must be done and many questions need to be answered. A career in real estate is not just a job, it’s a career. The interview process and qualifications are much different than most of the job postings that you see in the newspaper or on the various internet job sites. A career in real estate is more about you and your willingness to venture into an unknown field that you have no experience in. Real estate is much different than the normal 9-5 job. There are no specific qualifications that are required as many positions do. Some of the qualifications that are desirable in real estate are good people skills, determination, motivation, a strong desire to be successful and most of all, a genuine desire to help people.
Q: what is this specific niche in real estate? i'm not too knowledgable on the subject...any help would be appreciated!
Hi okorder this is a wholesaling real estate investors website.
Q: My boyfriend and I are trying to get into a real estate class......However we can't afford it. I work for a real estate company. Is it possible to get my broker to pay for it, but we sign a contract saying we will work for this company as agents and pay him back in payments or as our commission comes in? Is this called sponsering..?
Not likely. What you have to understand is, selling real estate isn't just taking classes and passing an exam. It is really having your own business, but the law requires you to be licensed under a broker, unless you are a broker yourself. To start any business what do you need? Capital/money. You'll need 2 years or more worth of income to a footing until you make money selling. There are also costs you have to pay, again it is a business, you'll typically pay for advertising, office supplies, office space, etc. You don't get the whole commission. It is split, sometime 4 ways, and not evenly. It can be 45/55 split, then split again, then all expenses come out of your net before you see a check. Then you have all your own personal bills and taxes to pay. It is not easy. Cold calling, talking with people who don't think much more of you than a car salesman. And how do you avoid them, being on the do no call list! So now you can't call, what do you do to get business? It's hard work, sometimes very fustrating because you can spend money to market a home and it doesn't sell and the seller gives the listing to someone else. That is money down the drain. You can drive buyers all over the world and back only to have them walk into an open house and buy it without you. Are you sure this is what you want to do? You might consider investing in real estate rather than selling it. Save money for downpayment and start buying different kinds of real estate. While the risk is higher, the reward is better.
Q: Hi I have taken the real estate exam 6 times and this question keeps coming up and I cant find it in the book anywhere. it is a general question, please ONLY PEOPLE WHO KNOW ANSWER QUESTION PLEASE.... it was something like this....Sales Associate "Laura" is employed under Broker "A" and finds a prospective buyer "C" to sell a listed property to. When sales associate Laura finds out that Broker "A" wont pay the commission she thinks is fair, she tells buyer "C" to wait to make an offer, until she finds a new broker. Laura leaves Broker "A" and is now employed under Broker "D", and prospective buyer "C" is okay with this. Which answer is correct?"this is illegal""this is legal, but unethical""this is ok if buyer "c" agrees
You have stated the question wrong I am sure- but I am also sure that the answer they want is that it is illegal. When an agent works for a broker- any buyer or seller they find is not theirs- it is the broker's client or customer. If they leave that association with the broker they also have to leave the client or customer.

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