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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel

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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 Steel

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel


Q: I am about to start looking for a real estate salesperson job, but my credit rating is a little sketchy and I'm worried about whether the agencies in NYC tend to do credit checks on their employees. Otherwise, I have no criminal record and can provide good work/personal references. Responses on your company policies re: employee credit checks from those working in Manhattan would be appreciated, however if you're located elsewhere and can tell me about your hiring, it would be welcomed and greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!
You aren't dealing with money directly and selling a product you can't really steal, so you probably don't have to worry as much about your credit rating. HOWEVER, your credit rating is an indication of how financially responsible you have been. I understand that everyone has a different life situation, but I'm just telling you what the credit rating is basically for.
Q: I have been trying to find out if I will need a bachelors degree in real estate in order to get a good paying job as a real estate agent? I really want to go into real estate and do really well at it but I just don't want to have to put in 4 years of college to get a bachelors degree. Does anyone know if you can get a good paying job with the bachelors degree??
Depends on your state's regulations but, in all likelihood, you do not need a bachelor's degree.
Q: Is it long hours and does it require a lot of work? I am thinking about changing my major to real estate but is it hard to get jobs in and do you have to be really smart like way above average?
very logical questions! a; intense focus, yes. Long hours? Maybe. YOU need to understand tort law and finance; both will be taught to you. b; a lot of work, probably. c; RE has few jobs..Developers hire staff, builders who are subs need staff d; you have to be able to think---what is a good solution for this client or customer? e; what might be an ideal house or business site or sq footage..... f; for those buying--where? size of house? what actions RE agents take are safe, or legal and which would not be legal? --what are landlords permitted to do and what are they not? RE licensees are ADVISERS to buyers or sellers --like an attorney but not quite. and if you go this route, and seek to list houses or deal with franchise RE agencies, you must FEED NAR and become a realtor. available to guide you
Q: I am considering a career in real estate. My background is in sales. I know the benefits can be great but what's the real down low stuff?
Why aren't you researching with people in the field - who know the ropes?
Q: How does one go about becoming a real estate developer? I am currently working towards getting my real estate license to gain more experience in real estate in general, and also to have cash flow. I'm also a student in college pursuing a degree as well but my goal would be to establish my own development firm in the next few years and work on that full time, but have my degree as a back-up just in case. How else can I go about pursuing this career?
Have you regarded into on-line certification? ProSchools presents on-line guides which might be really complete. * Construction Contractors Board (CCB) * Employer requisites and staff’ rights * Contract regulation * Construction lien regulation * Taxes, list preserving and trade practices * Project leadership * Building codes * Occupational Safety and Health Administration * Environmental regulation It's a sixteen hour path with a state certification examination on the finish. Definetely an alternative to don't forget if you are now not watching to get a further measure. Hope this is helping - well good fortune.
Q: should I take real estate classes to learn about real estate before I start flipping houses? I would like to buy, sale or rent houses
adequate, that is my PERSONAL opinion. right here is going: i could propose going for the bachelors. the revenue you have got now isn't terrible, however you might do SO MUCH BETTER with a 4 yr measure. and i am not announcing you must preserve schooling with masters or reputable reports- simply the bachelors measure. and you are going to be capable to avoid wasting up a lot more with the money you're making accordingly of your longer schooling. you are going to be capable to find the money for a good greater condo than you're on account that buying now. believe me- getting the bachelors is an high-quality notion.
Q: I'm looking into being a real estate agent in TX, after my enlistment is up in a few years. What was your education for the job like? How is the pay off compared to the work demand? Benefits? How far should i take my education for the job? How stable is it, if buisness is bad can you still stay afloat? Is it a comfortable living for a family of three with spouse making around 35 annually.
To be quite honest, if you looking for a stable income, real estate might not be a good fit. Commission income is not very predictable. I don't know what the fees are in TX as I am licensed in RI, but here are the fees that I pay; $30 per month for MLS, (I paid about $500 total to get my license), $450 per year for board dues, and there are a lot of advertising expenses (overhead) etc. The benefits are that a career in real estate can be one of the most exciting and rewarding fields out there. You have a LOT of freedom and can make your own hours. Every aspect of real estate is fun an exciting to me. Sometimes I feel like I am living the dream. I don't need a steady income though. My commissions come in when a property sells or when I help a buyer find a home. The best way to be in real estate and love real estate is to not think about the commission or the money. If you are focused on the dollar sign and making a certain amount of $$ all time, you are destined to fail. You have to focus on the client at all times, building a successful business (because you will work yourself essentially) and everything else will come- money, reputation, referrals, stability (will come with time and experience)... Its definitely a career that requires patience. Hope this helps.
Q: I am thinking about getting into real estate...I know there's more money in commercial but its harder to break into....any tips/ideas/suggestions?
There is one rule to remember in commercial real estate whether you are a buyer and holder, or someone who makes money on the management side: financial value is judged on what can be made going forward, not what it was in the past. The trick is to identify this potential and what can be done to build value going forward. The following drivers are important to consider when examining potential value in commercial real estate: 1. Location. Location. Location. Potential value will come from a high-traffic area with strong demographics, an area where new condos or subway line expansion are great examples. Being closer to transit or places easily accessed by walking is also attractive. 2. Revenue, cost and capitalization rate People sometimes forget the cost of upcoming vacancies. Is there a major tenant about to leave? Any zoning and developing issues/trends? What else is coming up in the area? All this impacts capitalization rates, an important measurement of risk, so avoid thinking of a property in isolation. For more tips visit: richardcrenian.ca/spotting-value-in-commercial-real-estate/ Richard Crenian
Q: I want to purse a major in Public Relations with possibly a minor in marketing. I want to work mostly in media and entertainment field but I was wondering if I could turn a degree in Public Relations into working in real estate?If so, how does it relate? Is it common for people with pr degrees to work in real estate? Do it affect the salaries?
Some realty agents hire PR people to get their names in the newspaper. Since real estate marketing is very similar to PR, you might have a great career in real estate. You are hired to put houses up for sale and your job is to attract buyers to the house.
Q: I bought some investment property 2 years ago for $15,000 , rec'd a quit-claim deed, now 2 yrs later I am applying for a loan to fix up the property; have been notified by the title company there is a $21,000 lien agains the property; the perrson I bought property from had taken a loan out 6 months prior to me purchasing; now I cannot get my construction loan until the $21,000 is paid to the lien holder; I know I screwed up 2 yrs ago by not checking the title; lender is not pursuing the borrower of the loan for default in payment and will not give me any information to locate the person I bought property from, lender advised me he has over $500,000 worth of real estate transactions with this person and is not going to do anything to him. What recourse do I have if any? I believe this is some type of fraud; and only way I can proceed with my loan is to pay the lender the $21,000 for him to release the lien. doesn't seem fair. please help, Thank you Tammy W
Let me make sure I have the facts straight: 1) 2 years ago, you paid someone $15,000 for some investment property. You paid this amount of money without having a title search done, and getting a warranty deed? 2) You are now complaining because in order to get a loan for the property, you are being held accountable for the lien on the property. 3) If the the person you purchased it from was a realtor, and/or you used the services of a realtor to represent yourself, you *MAY* have a suit for professional negligence/incompetence. It would be, in my opinion, professional malpractice for any real estate professional, (including an attorney if one was involved) to allow the sale to go through without a warranty deed and a title search. As you probably know by now, a quit claim deed makes no warranty of title. It just says that the person granting to you the property does so. A warranty deed, on the other hand, warrants or guarantees to you that there is a clean title. You need to consult with a real estate attorney in your state to determine what might be done. The attorney will assist you in finding the individual to help recover your money, because it is probable that there is fraud involved. Unfortunately, the chances of you recovering any monies from this individual may be pretty slim, based on the fact pattern you gave us. This should be a reminder to everyone reading this: DO NOT buy any piece of real property without a title search and a warranty deed. Never sign anything you don't understand without asking a lawyer about it. If you need a lawyer and don't have one, contact your local or state bar association and ask for a referral to a real estate attorney in your area.

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