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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood


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

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Q:well i m aware of in order to be a real estate broker you need to have a licence, i just wondering who is in this field can give me some informations on when you are a broker how it works, after you gotta a licence , will you hired by a brokerage, do you need to pay to stay in a brokerage, how much the course cost , and how long. i don't really know what to do with my life. i 'm interested in real estate, i'm living in toronto. thx
There is a big difference in being a real estate broker and being a real estate agent. You will need to start as an agent working for another broker. The steps in Canada are probably different than for the US, but here, you take an 80-hour course, take the state licensure test, pay your $1000 fee for the course/test/license, and in some areas, you have to find a broker to sponsor you before they will let you take the test. In other words, you have to find a broker that says he will hire you if you pass the test. That keeps every person on the street from just going out and getting a license. Different brokerages have different rules for payment and commission. Some pay you a flat rate per montha and then deduct your commission off of that. Any extra commission you make is yours to keep. With that method, you are guaranteed a minimum monthly salary. You will most likely have to sell for years and prove yourself before someone will pay this way. Some pay commission only, and that's pretty much what you can expect when starting out. What % commission they pay to you will vary from brokerage to brokerage, too. Here, real estate companies charge 6% to a seller to sell a house. 3% goes to the seller's brokerage and 3% goes to the buyer's brokerage. In most cases, the agent gets 1% and the house gets 2%. However, if you are both the buyer's and seller's agent, you may be able to negotiate more than 1%.
Q:What are the Pro's Con's of being a real estate agent? Im thinking of changing careers....Anything helps : )
Pros - meet people, can make decent to very good money Cons - you will initially lose money (you will have many expenses before you sell a house, such as advertising, MLS fees, gas costs, car wear and tear etc). Time consuming (driving people around without guaranteed sales),
Q:I have a few thousand saved up, I am in the military and was wondering if I could do this part time. Whether it be by purchasing a foreclosed home an renting it out, or working for a broker when I end my contract. I have an opportunity to go to college online and I am also wondering what would be a good degree to aid me in the long run in this field. What would you guys recommend? I have no family in the field and do not know anyone who has experience in the field either. Do folks normally have the money required (if they opt on flipping homes) or are loans taken out for the rookie? I live in NC but if I were to get out the military I'd be moving back to New Jersey.... expensive state along with its real estate. If I were to decide in flipping over working for a broker, how much should I have saved up? Thanks in advance.
College cannot help you in real estate marketing, renting or inspection of homes. But if you're into it, you can do well. And it's better than the stock market. It's one of those things you have to learn as you go as every deal and house will have pros and cons. Some investors will lend money if you do the work or are the general contractor. Some local banks will loan you money as they invest in the local community more than a lending company that might be based in another state. Talk to your bank president. If you're in a strong real estate market, you'll be competing against cash buyers so you either have to pay more for the house than their offer to have an edge or borrow money from lenders or on credit cards. Amazing how many new people are getting into flipping. This trend will show the downside soon - like those who bought on the high side of the market and can't sell for what they have in it - basically another bubble. It is happened in my area and it's a strong housing market
Q:I am currently a Personal banker, and I am tired of sitting at a desk all day. I need a job I can get without a degree and doesnt require me sitting at my desk, that also pays well. I was thinking real estate because I love it and I am good at selling. Is it worth it to keep a full time job while trying to sell real estate just untill I see some income? By the way I live in Kansas.
First of all, real estate doesn't pay well unless you sell lots of houses. In 2007 the average Realtor made $30,000 gross - that's before paying the split with their broker and their taxes. If you want to try real estate, keep your day job until you are sure you like it, and can make enough money doing it to live on. I don't know what the Kansas real estate market is like, but I suggest you do a whole bunch of informational interviews with agents, top ones and newbies and really try to find out. The brokers out there will want to recruit you because it is a numbers game with them and they keep trying to add agents to get revenue. They get 50% of your first year's worth of deals as a new agent. They win. You might not.
Q:I don't know a lot about it , but i loveee houses. I think it would be such a cool job, and i hear you can become quite wealthy from it too. Ive heard there has been deflation on houses, so does that affect the want for more real estate agents? what is average salary? are there any colleges known for giving a good education on real estate? thanks------- marshall
A professional agent will have to be higher at negotiating to your behalf however eventually, the fee you pay for a brand new condo is as much as the humans promoting it, no longer any one's connections. My final agent had handiest been within the industry for a short while however I relatively felt she did a well activity. Remember you'll be able to consistently spend a couple of searching journeys with this agent and get any one else if you happen to don't seem to be joyful. I do not suppose you need to signal any agreement to be able to bind you to that man or woman. A well agent goes to supply you plenty of choices to prefer from and no longer push you into creating a selection, mainly one you are not able to manage to pay for. Just take a step again and examine this agent's conduct every so often and you can be quality. I additionally advise studying Home Buying for Dummies. I proposal that was once very handy. Good good fortune.
Q:Ok I am 28, just paid off mortgage and am now looking to generate passive income. This is what I know, if I am incorrect in any of this please advise me on the correct understanding. I have about 3k a month to invest.PROS/CONSReal Estate: Great deals on foreclosuresTax break (interest, depreciation, property taxes, insurance, labor, parts etc)Higher yields or profit margin ROIPhysical labor, Tenants, Possible non-rented monthsImmediate passive income Dividends:No effort (physical)Somewhat recession ProofROI lowerLong term investing
Did you remember the quantity of unemployed humans on this country whilst you implemented the will have to now not consume factor. There are many causes that humans don't paintings and the will have to now not consume had now not regarded them. There is not any magic bullet to sound recommend and rightly dividing the phrase of reality. There are many firms that do much less along with your donation than what a smoker would possibly do along with your donation or an alcoholic. This shows that a individual has a couple of crisis. Are you suggesting that the homeless that obtain donations will have to be blank, sober and now not people who smoke? However you obtained that greenback, you did not ought to qualify to obtain it. This is harmful pondering and it might be higher not to supply ever than to cross this variety of judgment with a donation. Whatever is completed with a donation isn't a trouble. The trouble is whether or not you're giving it for the correct purpose.
Q:Real estate agent
There are different rules of becoming a real estate agent for different regions. For a particular region, Grand Cayman - rules are pretty much same as in other countries. You need to qualify CIREBA test in order to become real estate agent in Cayman Islands. Real Estate agents in the Cayman Islands have grown in numbers because of the numerous investors in real estate properties. New projects are coming up in Grand Cayman - Snug Harbour, Hilton Estates and many more. Thanks Kimberly
Q:I want to be a real estate investor for rental properties. Ive been working at different jobs and none of it interests me. I want to be working in the field somehow and get some experience. I am 17 right now and completely clueless as I would get into the industry even at 18 which is just months away. A job as a secretary in an office would be fine I just desperately want to get a real job away from the fast food and retail industry. Thanks for any advice:)
A real estate investor is someone who buys properties, and either renovates them to sell for profit, or rents them out for profit. You need to save a lot of money first to begin investing in property, This is not a job in the real estate industry! If you actually want to become a real estate agent - that is someone who works in the industry, go to your local real estate agency and ask for advice on how to get started.
Q:I am thinking about becoming a real estate broker is it very hard to become one ?
no, but competition is fierce you would be on commission only basis. Classes are easy to find and pretty cheap to get certified. This also makes a surplus of agents... But you would not get hired by a co, so much as you would pay them part of your commissions to be part of the windemere, Century 21 etc family
Q:I am an inactive licensed real estate agent and I recently purchased a home using a broker I used to do business with. He agreed to pay me 1.5% of the 2.5% commission after the close of escrow; now that escrow is closed he wants to take 30% to pay his taxes. I understand that his business took in the whole 2.5% commission so it looks as though he made a lot more money than he actually did, but I was not expecting this when I purchased the house and it is going to cost me about $3000 out of the commission I was expecting, and I still have to pay my taxes on it. How is this usually done? Is there anyway he could report my wages without having to pay taxes on them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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