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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Machine


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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Standard size    230mm×280mm

                        (9X11)
Have other special size made to order 


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  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Atuo


Q: I'm 17, wanna be a broker, so I can be rich young, what should I know about real estate in Hawaii, thats where I'm from
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Q: I have a 9 month contract with a real estate broker - is there a way that I can get out of that contract and still be able to sell my house this year? The way that the r/e agent explained the contract was that I must honor it for 9 months + I think 3 or 6 more months after that (in case someone who came to her open house chooses to purchase the home at a later time)
If you signed a contract, then you're probably stuck with it.
Q: Whats the best way to approach cold calling a large commercial real estate firm about career opportunities? I'm a recent a graduate with a Finance and Economics degree, but I don't have a real estate license...
You don't need a real estate license in order to apply for a job with a commercial real estate company, plenty of people work for commercial real estate companies in positions that don't require one. If you want to go into leasing then you'd need one. What position are you looking for, corporate accounting and finance etc? I guess just submit your resume and ask for a business card for the person who you could speak to then make a follow up call a couple days later.
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.
First, you'd better change your tag line. Marquis de Sade is not a catchy name which inspires trust in any business, but especially in real estate. Good grief. You can offer to do office work for one of the agents, but unless things are much busier in your area than they are in most parts of the country you won't have much to do. You can also work as a house sitter for open houses, work as a stager for new listings, put up and take down For Sale signs, work as a computer tech putting listings in the computer or updating listings and sales information. Get the basic courses under your belt and apprentice yourself to a good, strong agent. By the time you have the experience to work on your own, you'll be ready. First, though, change the tag line. Please.
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!
Depends on what your real estate company does. You need to be licensed to broker real estate, and you need to be licensed to act as an agent of a broker, but you don't need a license to buy and/or manage real estate.
Q: does real estate require a minimum investment?in what denominations is real estate sold?are there fees for withdrawing your money early?is real estate risky or not?what is the interest rate on real estate?when is interest compounded if compounded at all?is real estate protected from inflation?what are the advantages and disadvantages or real estate?i need help with my homework!
Yes, your down payment is your minimum investment. Usually 5% of the purchase price or more. Sold in all denominations unless you buy stock in a Real Estate Investment Trust which might have a $10,000 share price or minimum investment. No fees for withdrawing early but there are selling costs involved. Real estate is risky. Apx 5% interest rate for a buyer today. Not compounded. It is amortized. Real estate gains from inflation.
Q: I want to become a real estate agent in Michigan. I know you have to take some courses, and then apply for a license. I've done nothing yet and I'm a little confused. So where do I take these courses? And how do I do step number 1?
Call the biggest real estate company in town and ask if they have a real estate school and if they give scholarships. That's how I took my classes for just the price of the books and the test itself. You can also take the classes at most community colleges. The place I took my classes taught me how to pass the test, and as a result I learned some great test taking skills. I never learned those things in any college class I took.
Q: I was wondering how much a real estate earn? Is it really worth it? I heard they can become millionare's I really love the job but im afraid the money won't be enough?
As with any sales job, how much you earn depends on how dedicated you are, how aggressive, and whether you have a knack for selling. You can decide to be a buyers agent primarily, a listing agent primarily, or both. Or, you might decide to do appraisals - which are hot in this foreclosure market. You can make 40 bucks a pop - just taking pictures and filling out forms. A commission on a house might be a few percent, which you'll split with the selling or buying agent. If you sell a couple of $100K houses a month - maybe do some property management, put a couple of buyers in a house, maybe do some foreclosure work - you can make a decent living. Doing real estate full-time is a good gig. The realtors that I've been able to observe work really hard. The ones I know like to pretend that they aren't working all that hard - that they are sleeping in, driving fancy cars, are effortlessly successful, etc. But in reality, they are fielding early morning calls, late night calls, working on weekends and holidays, and always chasing the sale. They really have to hustle to make money and are on call 24 hours a day. Personally, I don't think it is a great idea to do a job only for the money. You should like real estate - like houses - like putting people into them. If you don't, then maybe you can find something else that you like, then figure out how to make money doing that. There are a million ways to make money - but when you go to a job that you hate - you'll feel like you've aged a million years. Find something that you like and then make money doing that. Good luck!
Q: In what ways can an 18 year old earn money from real estate? Or at least start getting involved?
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Q: My pal Sally is thinking of buying a home. There is a home she likes but she does not know if she can afford the house. Today she is meeting with a real estate broker where she will discuss financing and lending for loans for the house she wants to buy. I do no think she should take their word alone that she should also talk to to a lender as well and that it should be an independent lender not one that they suggest. The Broker claims that she has over 30 years of knowledge in helping people with loans and lending issues. My point to my friend was that just because she claims to have 30 years of knowledge does not me she actually knows what she is talking about when it come to leanding and loans issues. Also the broker she is meeting with and the house she likes are two diffrent comapanies .Am I being worried for nothing ?
I would contact another mortgage broker after meeting with the real estate person (who might also be a mortgage broker). A mortgage broker gets daily rate sheets from a bunch of different lenders. And, if the broker ends up securing the loan for the client, the broker gets a commission from the lender. And, the amount of the commission is based on the terms of the loan (interest rate, amount of the loan, how many discount points paid, etc.). Two different mortgage brokers will basically have the same rate sheets to work off of. But, some mortgage brokers will steer the client toward the mortgage that looks like a good deal, but isn't the best one available, because it offers the broker the better commission. Other mortgage brokers even roll part of the commission into the borrower's loan fees, resulting in what they call a no-cost mortgage. These tend to be slightly higher interest rates, though, so the commission is high enough to pay the borrower's fees and still give the broker a decent commission. When you get pre-qualified for a loan, this is where a mortgage broker or lender has reviewed your financial status and says you can afford to borrow x-amount of money. And, this is usually required before a buyer can submit an offer. But, the buyer can choose whatever mortgage broker or lender he wants when it comes time to make the actual purchase. So, like buying anything, the smart thing to do is shop around with a couple of mortgage brokers and see who offers you the best deal.

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