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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions


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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  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Stainless


Q: Also, how much is the yearly income for a real estate agent? And what is the difference between a real estate agent and a broker and how much does a broker make a year?
In order to work, salespersons must then be associated with (and act under the authority of) a real estate broker. Many states also have reciprocal agreements with other states, allowing a licensed individual from a qualified state to take the second state's exam without completing the course requirements, or, in some cases, take only a state law exam.
Q: I don't plan on doing anything in this market right now but I was wondering what would you personally do to get into rehabbing houses?I'm thinking taking real estate courses and learning as much about construction I can.
Read lots of books and ask questions of friends about how they repaired things in their house.
Q: Furthermore, Can I be a real estate agent and work for an insurance company at the same time, and what are the stipulations thereto??
Each state/province has their own rules regarding real estate licenses. Where I live for example, you have to take a course and pass all the tests, then take the licensing exam, then take a whole week of post licensing classes and then a brokerage signs for your license and then you start working. And of course every 2 years we have mandatory courses we have to take in order to keep our license. Again, each place is different. And real estate doesn't have to be your full time job (unless your brokerage requires you to). You can do other jobs. But most clients I deal with will NOT work with part time realtors because it means they're not as accessible or concentrated on their clients. Also, there are monthly fees involved with being a realtor, so do you think you can make enough working both jobs to cover those fees?
Q: ok i want to get into real estate so ima get my real estate license, but my dad wants me to wait after college. I dont want to wait any longer i want to do it now, so whether he'll help me out or not ima get my license. What do i do after i get it? i want to be a Loan Officer like my dad. So wat do i need to do once i get it? Do i need to hook up wit some real estate offices? he works with century 21. How does it all work. And yes i do have education and im continuing it, but it doesnt mean i cant get into real estate at the same time. So i need help!
Be patient, your Dad is wise in that if you get a degree in finance and business perhaps with a minor in real estate you can then get your real estate license and do commercial deals. The money is better, the days M-F with no Sun open house, few credit problem buyers, and more opportunities. If I had it to do over that is exactly what I'd do. If my Dad could have convinced me to stick with college, as good as I have done I'd have rivaled the Donald (Trump). And what I'd have earned as a college grad would be mine for ever, nobody could take it from me. Real estate is not a vocation for the faint of heart, the weak or meak. It will take several months at best after getting your license to get your first deal and maybe close it. With a finance/real estate degree you can go to a REIT or Wal-Mart or some such corporate entity or one of the national or regional commercial brokerages and they will find an opening for you, I promise! Get the pedeigree- hey come to TN, I'll give you a chance! But hang in there with college, it is WELL worth it. The real estate market in California is slowing, and on the left coast in general tends to be a wild ride anyway. This is not a good tme to get in unless you can live a long time between closings. Once you learn the busiiness and understand the real estate market, whether slow or good times you will survive. Be advised that most sales jobs are commissioned sales. It is best to finish college while Dad will foot the bill. Don't go pay the stupid tax, it isn't worth it.
Q: 1. Is investing in real estate time consuming?2. What's the cheapest way to invest in real estate?3. Can you buy a house or property in any state? Is it a good idea to buy a hourse or property outside of your state?If you think there are any other details I should know, please let me know.Thanks!
1. Yes, very. 2. im not sure what you mean, if you want cheap land look at places like Kansas and Oklahoma (although they may not apreciate much). REITs are a good option if you want to spend no more than a couple K's and want to benifit from land appreciation. you could just buy at a low point in the market (which certainly isn't now) 3.yes, although if you are planning to rent it you should probably buy land that you have quick, easy access to. if you are looking at running a multi-property out of state operation you could hire a manager to look after your places, find tenants etc. You should know that the US is way overbuilt housing wise and you would do well to wait a good 8-36 mos before investing.
Q: Im 17 (18 in 3months) and want to know how to get started in the real estate industry?
how does one get started in real estate??????? i'll tell ya...it happens accidentally!!! its a big coincidence...lol...anyway well u can get started if u have enough money...n then u can take loans from banks n go through all that stuff... personally i think u r not of that much age to be in real estate business
Q: hey im 14. can u tell me GENERALLY about investing real estate? i read the meaning but i still cant understand.and whatsup with the lawyers, landlords etc?i read 'rich dad poor dad' but not yet finished.my dad said i should be invester just like trump maybe someday. im good with maths, i could be an accountant.
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Q: can a real estate broker lend money for a home
I the years that I have been in the real estate business...I have not known my Real Estate Brokers to loan money. However, my office does have a lender that works with us and will work with you in qualifying for a mortgage. My lender also fills me in on the latest programs out there. And I can say that there are loans out there now for $100 down to buy your next home:)
Q: No real skills at 52 yrs old. in real estate sales. Recently moved across the country. Should I seek to get education or just get a job at this stage of life? Open to suggestions.
Have okorder with your email and I will send you a link to our blog when I get it up and running, I will not spam you otherwise, just a link to our blog when it is up and going. Real Estate Investing is not easy and requires a lot of hard work, but is very rewarding. You are never to old to start Real Estate Investing and can put as much or little time as you choose. However time and effort results in amount of success. Best of Luck to you
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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