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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Wood 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 Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wall Surface


Q: How do obtain a real estate liscense the state of Texas
I am from North Carolina and we have a real estate commission. You can contact your states commission and check to see what details you will need. Here in NC we have to take a class and pass that class. Once we have passed that, we send our application to the commission. Once they approve us we take a state test and once we have passed we come out as a provisional broker, then we can activate with a firm under a broker in charge, then we must take 30 more hours of class time for 3 years to become a full broker. We can take the whole 90 at one time. We have to be in real estate for 2 years before we can become a Broker In Charge.
Q: I live in Knoxville, TN, and I am currently working on by bachelors of accounting with a minor in finance at the University of Tennessee. It has always been my dream to work in real estate, but I don't want to rely solely on a real estate license in today's economy. So, what kind of jobs are out there for those with a real estate license and a business degree as well? And what duties would these jobs consist of? Please be specific! Thanks :)
If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to hunting for jobs. My buddy has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, but he unearthed some good tips on the website in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is loads of guidance on the website regarding other jobs.
Q: I want to take the real estate test but I want to know if real estate agent need good credit. Im in Virginia by the way. Thank you
Not more than any other person (i.e. good credit is better than bad credit). However, an agent typically works underneath a Broker (the next, higher level of license). As a Broker, sometimes good credit is necessary to develop business relationships with banks, etc.
Q: I have a small business doing homes repairs and don't won't use my own house as a home base business office and I about get a $100,000.00 business grant from Leadership Grants in 2-3 months. So my question is they say no real estate speculation with the grants money, I like to know if I can use some of the money to buy a cheap small house as a office for my business cause I live in New Orleans and lot of these house sell for $3,000.00 and I just need a office for my small business and don't won't do no real estate flipping with this house for a office. And the Leadership grants say to use the grants money for business use only for my small business and would this work for me?
It appears as if you would want to stretch the limit of the or the spirit of the grant. You currently know that real estate speculation is not allowed. You want to know now if you would be able to purchase a house with a portion of the funds from the grant. Why would you not simply find a office in a commercial part of the city in which you reside. Why does it have to be a house and not an office. Why, if you don't want to work out of your home you would now want to purchase another house to use an office? You might re-read the conditions of the grant and the purpose of the grant. There might be penalties for use the funds of the grant to purchase this proposed house to do conduct your business out of. You might also ask of your case worker if this might be an option for you. Things like this cause those that come along behind for the same grant money to be scrutinized more. There are those that would always stretch the limits of a contract. You might be able to utilize the funds in the manner in which yo want, however,with the stipulation about real estate specifically in the grant approval,would lead me to believe that you would be walking a thin line for $3,000 I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: Hello,I am a college student majoring in accounting and I have found that I have a lot of free time. I was wondering if getting a real estate license would be worth the time. I am not exactly sure what I could use it for, but I was just thinking that even if I don't necessarily go into the field, that some of the information could be just useful in general. I was also looking to try and make some money through this venture, but as a full time student, I wouldn't be able to devote too much time to it.Thanks!
If you want the knowledge, many universities and colleges offer real estate courses and diplomas or even night courses. Also, real estate boards (depending on which ones) allow people to audit their courses for members at a fee per course if you're interested in it. Doing this on the side as a student is not worthwhile (being an agent that is). Why? Because licensing alone is very expensive due to all the mandatory courses you have to take. Then there's the actual licensing exam and then the monthly fees you pay a brokerage to park your license there. Even if you're not actually selling but want to say next week or on a whim, you'll need to have your license parked with a brokerage and they don't let you do this for free or at a discount (unless you find a cheap brokerage). Also, you're required to take courses every cycle (for my board it's every 2 years) and update yourself on issues such as condo laws, legal updates, etc. So as a full time student, licensing is most likely not for you especially if you're only going to leave it for a just in case. Auditing courses or even taking night courses might be better and less expensive but still give you a basic understanding of real estate.
Q: how to start, where to start, how to be part of the real estate world
This is a list of over twenty of the best real estate books, organized by topic. Discover the best Real Estate in Best Sellers. Find the top 100 most popular items in Amazon Books Best Sellers. The big problem with all real estate books is that, at best, For more details one can also visit.... Real Estate Agent Geelong
Q: I am changing careers and I want to obtain a real estate sales person license. I am considering Kaplan school as I need to take online classes. Thoughts, reviews or suggestions on this school? Does an employer care what school you get your license from?
Employers don't care where you went to school, they only care whether or not you are licensed. You should be aware that real estate courses are usually designed to simply get you past the state exam and fulfill required classroom hours. To be even better qualified try taking some marketing classes too since the majority of what a Realtor does is marketing. Still the real education will come when you enter into the business. Good Luck.
Q: I have two questions pertaining to real estate. I put an offer on a house yesterday and expect and answer today. I already know we can get the loan for the full amount (not just what we offered), because we went to the bank and got everything checked out even telling them what the house was, so that’s not an issue.The questions I have are, if the seller doesn’t get in contact with the real estate agent by the time on the contract we made up what happens then? (It’s getting closer and we have heard nothing, the real estate agent did tell me she got a hold of them last night and they are discussing it.)The other questions, which is the most important to me, if they counter-offer my offer and I decide that offer is reasonable and agree is it official that the house will be ours after I agree or does it have to be talked over with them again and they can change their mind?I thought I would ask here first instead of bugging my agent yet again, I am a first time home buyer and very excited and nervous, thanks guys!
Angela is correct but nothing is final till all underwriting is final. Get the home inspected as well and make sure that is an out in the contract if it does not pass muster
Q: When searching foreclosures on Yahoo real estate, what are the in's and out's of the Real Estate Owned listings? Is the sale price really the sale price or is it too good to be true?
REOs - or Real Estate Owned, are properties the bank has taken back after they foreclosed on someone for non-payment of their mortgage, after the house was auctioned off to the highest bidder. A lot of times, the highest bidder is the bank, as they will automatically have someone at the auction that will bid the amount of the bank's lien. Once you see it advertised with a real estate agent, the bank has gotten the market value determined by a broker, any owners or tenants have been evicted, and the house has usually been secured. The price advertised is the price they are looking for. Don't assume that the house is worth that much though. Usually the brokers determine the highest value, and they start with that price. A lot of times the house needs a lot of repairs or upgrades. If you find one you like for a price you think is too good to be true, put an offer in for the full amount, subject to an inspection, termite report, clear title, and financing (if you need financing). If it needs construction work, have your contractor give you a written estimate that you can hold them to, and not a ballpark figure. Also, some of the homes are not mortgageable by a conventional lender (if it's not habitable). For those you will need to either pay cash, or get a short term loan from a hard money lender or other lender that will lend on After Repair Value. Good luck!
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 (:
Private REITs and Real Estate Companies The entire real-estate world is on fire with investors right now, but one of the hottest corners is private REITs. These obscure real-estate companies invest in all types of commercial properties from office buildings to apartments to malls. Their shares don't trade on any exchange, and they shouldn't be confused with the much larger public real-estate investment trusts. Private REITs, which are being heavily marketed, are sold almost exclusively through financial planners and advisers. Unlike public REITs, they have a fixed price of $10 a share. After a set period of time -- usually seven to 14 years -- private REITs are either taken public or liquidated and the proceeds are distributed to investors. In the meantime, investors usually receive a hefty annual dividend of approximately 7% to 8% -- higher than most public REITs pay currently.

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