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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


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Re: okorder . They have a lot of mp3 that I can get valuable info from. Also, a lot of books are on this subject. I would not recommend fishing out a bunch of money on classes. Capital: Do you have enough capital? If not, look into wholesaling. If you are handy, look into rehabbing. Residential: All depends on where you are. Texas cash flows on many homes. Cali does not. Tx appreciates poorly. Cali is negative depreciation. I started off with single fam homes. I had to sell off my condo because the area turned for the worse. I recommend a book:Building wealth one house at a time...
Q: what questions I should ask a real estate agent when we meet to discuss my housing options
You should ask them to tell you if they are able to answer questions for you. For example, some real estate agents can only go to houses with you and smile and nod politely. Other real estate agents can give you their opinion on what they think about the house versus the asking price, how much repairs might cost, what do they think of the neighborhood, would they buy this house, etc. I know I personally enjoyed having a real estate agent I could talk to about the house like they were a 3rd person helping me find a home instead of someone just tagging along for the ride. You do want to ask them how long they have been working, what their background is, and possibly even for some references. You want to make sure you feel comfortable with this person and not like they are a yes man who will not be of any help. You want the best team possible for the purchase of this home.
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Do you want to go into commercial real estate? Or manage residential homes? Do you want to buy/sell or rent/lease? Do you have prior experience in evaluating properties or have a deep understanding of the areas you wish you sell in? If you haven't taken real estate courses and received your license, I highly recommend doing that. Although real estate can be a lucrative business, it also takes a lot of research and work. If you're going into commercial real estate, the below website can be a good source of information for you.
Q: I would like to know how the whole process of buying real estate works. What I mean by this is house does buying a home to live in work. Also, I would like to know how buying land works, and where would be a good place to look to find inexpensive land. I have had a general plan for some time, now. What I am looking to do is buy some land and build my own house, myself. The only problem is that I do not know how the whole buying process works. I am sure there are taxes, and the buying process might be different in every state. If it helps answer my question to a finer degree; I live in Florida. Thank you.
Hi Cam, How do I say this and sound beliveable? I'm NOT a spammer, NOT affiliated with Carleton Sheets, NOR make a penny by saying this but I actually began my career by watching late night infomercials by him and Russ Whitney and bought these programs and the returns over the years are incalculable. I'm sure you can find these free somewhere now on the net, library etc. but suggest you buy since I think in those programs (I have the bank account to show it). Just seems fair for their time. Anywho, the biggest thing to remember is DON'T use banks if possible. I found partners, angels (private investors), creative financing, even trading a truck for a down payment on a rental, etc... and never borrowed a dime from a bank. It's common sense. Building/buying a personal home is TOTALLY different than investment real estate. I'll make it simple. EDUCATE yourself (I started before the net and now there are TONS of resourses available). I believe in basics. Beg, borrow, steal, buy, whatever Carleton Sheets course and just read it first. You WILL know where to go from there because it will open your mind. May sound corny but it sure worked for me. Good Luck
Q: Any real estate agents out there? I'm hoping to get my Cert IV in property services (real estate) next year, but I know nothing about the industry... I would like to know-Do I need to be a pushy person to make sales-Will i get paid even if i dont get sales-Do i have to lie to clients about properties-Do I need to be extremely outgoingAny help GREATLY appreciated :)
Real Estate is a very challenging field there is a lot of competition, on the other hand if you are good and develop a large clientele you can do very well. Do NOT limit yourself to one area of Real Estate, diversify into several different areas. Best Wishes and Welcome to The Wonderful World of Real Estate!
Q: Thinking about getting a real estate license, but I don't even know what to major in community college yet.. Any ideas?? Maybe a major that's related to real estate... Oh and one last question.. I'm thinking of dropping my collaborative statistics class because i don't know if it has to do with anything, is this needed in any way??
Business Management related-course. Perhaps marketing management or perhaps, if there are any, course that majors in Real Estate Management. Good luck! =)
Q: I'll go ahead and say it, I'm young...I'm 15. I'll be in 10th grade when school starts back...but lately I've just been thinking about career choices and things like that, I've heard Real Estate is a nice job to have and you could get a good income...but,...I read here on Y! Answers that the market is in a bit of a slump at the moment? I don't know, that's just what I read. What type of person do you need to be to do this?... Is it a hard job? What is required of me? I know that you don't have to go to an actual college for it, you just have to get a license and you have to get a certain amount of hours in a course for that, right? I hate math, I don't enjoy algebra because to me, it seems pointless in MY life and I don't think I would ever use it. Is math required to be in a Real Estate career?? Do you have any advice? I would love to have a nice income for my family, for when and if I ever have one, in the future...
You're fifteen. I would not worry about all of this now. You will change your mind regarding a career twenty times (at least) before you graduate from college. Enjoy the summer. It will go by very quickly. Stop worrying about your lifelong career; you have time to investigate many things. Remember, RE agent work on COMMISSION and DO NOT get paid a straight salary. You had better be a selling fool in order to survive.
Q: is the major Business Administration the major for owning and buying real estate?
A Business major is any student majoring in Accountancy; Finance; Information Systems; Management; Marketing; or Business Administration with an Option in either Business Law, Global Supply Chain Management, Insurance and Financial Services, Real Estate, or Systems and Operations Management. Accountancy, Finance, and Insurance and Financial Services are impacted majors with additional admission requirements. All Business majors share 27 units of common Lower Division core courses and 19 units of common Upper Division core courses. Double Major Requirements Students seeking a double major in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics must have at least a 3.0 overall GPA and be able to complete both majors within a maximum of 140 units. Transfer Course Requirements Students should be aware that no grade lower than “C” will be accepted on transfer from another institution to satisfy Department or David Nazarian College of Business and Economics requirements. Residency Requirement At least 50 percent of the business and economics course credit units and 50 percent of the specialized major credit units required for the Bachelor of Science degrees in Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics must be completed in residence at CSUN. Course Requirements Check course descriptions for prerequisite courses. Prerequisites must be completed prior to enrolling in the course.....................Property Manager
Q: How difficult is it to become a real estate agent in Beverly Hills or Malibu or Bel Air ECT places like that? How would you go about getting into a brokerage in the area? Any information you think I should know that I didn't ask of?
Not difficult at all. First you go to Real Estate Sales Agent School and if you pass the course and exam, you apply for your license to be a sales agent. Once you have your license, you go to several real estate offices and apply for a job as a sales agent. Once you have been a sales agent under the guidance of a Broker for 3 yrs, you can go back to Real Estate School and study to become a Broker. Once you have your Brokers license, you can open your own office anywhere you want.
Q: Hi, I currently live in California and I wanted to know the steps to getting my real estate license. Would it be easier to go to a comminty college or an online class?Thanks for your time!
The steps involved are listed on the California government website (see below) - a relevant paragraph to your question state: Courses must be three semester-units or four quarter-units at the college level. Courses must be completed at an institution of higher learning accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges or by a comparable regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or by a private real estate school which has had its courses approved by the California Real Estate Commissioner. Search for approved statutory/pre-license real estate courses. Guessing a real college would be easier, but you might find an accredited online course through their listings (link on their page.)

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