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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Auto and Metal Surface

Abrasives Sanding Paper for Auto and Metal Surface

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Auto and Metal Surfac 


Abrasives sanding  Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Abrasives sanding  Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.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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Q:There are a lot of real estate businesses in the phone book. How do I know which is best? I dont have time to contact them all research them? Are there any "big" companies (that would be in a lot of states) that people have had good business with, that can recommend that certain real estate company as being the most reliable best overall? Thank you!
If by company you mean the office for which a broker or sales agent works read the following: When a house sells, the agent who listed the house and represents the seller gets a portion of the commission and the agent who brought the buyer to the transaction gets the other portion. Sometimes the agent who lists the house also sells it [has a buyer] but increasingly buyers are told to get a buyer's agent to avoid conflict of interest. Laws and practices vary by state. The commission is agreed upon at the time the listing is taken. Generally the seller pays it from the proceeds of the sale. It can be renegotiated later if the selling price is lower than asked or if the price is bid up. For example a listing will indicate commission is 6% of the selling price split 50/50 or 40/60 between the listing broker/agent and the buyer's broker/agent. The split depends on market conditions - is it a buyer's market or a seller's market. If it is a seller's market that means houses to sell are in short supply making a listing a valuable thing and the listing broker or agent may, but not always, get a larger split of the commission. The portion of the commission that goes to the respective sides is split again. Take the case of a Century 21 office. A portion goes to cover the franchise fee i.e.; goes to C-21 corporate, a portion goes to the broker who manges/owns the office [company in your question] the selling agent is associated with, some may go to cover special advertising or printed materials and the rest goes to the broker or sales agent who found the buyer or took the listing. That is an over view of the process.
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!
Ask ur father u have a example right in ur face.Research, ask around.Tell ur dad u agree and that u are gonna wait until after collge and then probe him for information.Come back a few days later and tell him u changed ur mind ur gonna do it now!
Q:MLM has the following properties1. Multiple levels of experience, expertise, and management, like any business.2. Always promises good pay, even to beginners3. Selling something overpriced4. Commissions are split, and the people on top make more doing less5. Takes time to build your network/customer baseIs that an accurate description of MLM/pyramid scheme, and does real estate differ much from this business model?
When I read about these scams that are multi level marketing, one flaw I see is you really are not trying to sell the product near as much as you are trying to sell new people on selling the product- because the product is unimportant. Most real estate sales people are selling property, most are not trying to talk you into selling property. I have been a real estate broker for 29 years and don't know anyone that has become wealthy from commission on real estate transactions. I do know people that have become wealthy from owning real estate. So I don't think real estate sales fits the definition of a pyramid scheme.
Q:I'm thinking about going into real-estate after college. What are the steps to get there..like, what would be smart to major in in college. Do you go to school especially for real-estate?Also, is it ok not to major in business and still go to school for real-estate?What is an average salary for a real-estate agent?I'm really unsure about how to get there.-thanks!
Every state is different, but most have a bureaucracy that handles the licensing of Real Estate Agents, and some states have their real estate transactions handled through attorneys. In California, all you need to be a Real Estate Salesperson is a license from the Department of Real Estate. You do not need a college degree. Rather, you need 3 college level courses and then to pass the state-issued test. There is a higher standard to become a broker. If you become a salesperson, you must necessarily work for a broker. There are many different skill sets used in Real Estate, but not any particular major (again, no college degree needed). Writing skills, people skills, analytical skills, sales skills, and common sense are all good to have! Finally, Real Estate Agents do not make a salary or regular paycheck. They earn money as they successfully complete each transaction, on commission. In times when the market is hot, it is possible to make quite a bit of money, but in a bad market, it can be extremely difficult to pay the bills. Many Real Estate Agents have left the industry during these difficult times to find a steady paycheck in another industry.
Q:Hey,They just contacted me about a repo from 04 and said they would put my house on a lien. I can't give the 10k they are asking for, but I also have a real estate in another state. Can they go after that too? I have an attorney working on my case (Workers Comp) and she filed lawsuit almost a year ago and still, no advance. What does the Lien consist off, and what are my options in this lien?Also, should I use the real estate I have to get a loan from the bank?Many Thanks!
What they are going to do is get a civil judgment against you for monies owed to them, and then attach whatever property of yours they can in order to effect repayment. They are putting a lien on your property, and they can do it wherever you have property in the US.
Q:Am I too young to start business as a real estate agent? I know a local place where I can take a course to become an agent and everything. If I like it, I'd like to become a broker eventually. Is it necessary that I have a college degree to do well? (2 or 4 year and what kind) Thanks.
Necessary Skills Real estate employers are looking for people with a combination of strong deal-making and interpersonal skills. The skills involved include: People skills: High Sales skills: Very High Communication skills: High Analytical skills: Medium Ability to synthesize: Low Creative ability: Medium Initiative: High Work hours: 20-70/week Real Estate Career and Job Overview In the United States Alone there are currently 5 million plus individuals working in the various parts of the real estate industry, including mortgage banking, construction, title insurance, appraising, property management, brokerage and leasing, and real estate development. In addition to that number are the thousands of people working as commercial banking lenders, corporate real estate agents, savings and loan officers, and insurance companies who aren’t officially part of the real estate industry. Because real estate serves as a guarantee for mortgages and the foundation for mass amounts of capital, more than 33% of global financial assets are connected to real estate. Real estate is an exciting and essential part of the global society. Those who work in real estate provide a service that affects each of our lives, and they contribute to development that will impact society for generations. A career in the dynamic field of real estate will provide fulfilling opportunities to stretch your abilities and expand your experience. No Wrong Way to Get into the Business If you want to get into real estate, there are a lot of ways to do it. If you want to become a real estate agent, you first have to earn your real estate license, and then you have to sign on with a brokerage. But if you’re more interested in analysis and property acquisition, you’ll need a graduate degree focused in real estate. Then you can put your skills to use at a large property management firm. Corporate real estate departments, governments, and banks also employ real estate specialists
Q:Ideally I want to work for a real estate office and get some first hand experience while obtaining my real estate license. Currently I am unemployed. Can someone help on tips to get a job at a real estate office. Or any other input would be great.. Thank you!
Many of the larger real estate companies around the country offer licensing courses and it is possible to work with them in an unlicensed capacity (in a clerical position, as an agent;s assistant, etc.) while you are obtaining your license. This is a good way to get to know the industry and the people involved. Real estate is a people business and first impressions are important so dress professionally whatever position you may have. Check with the real estate offices in your local area to see what positions might be available, and whether or not they provide classes. But also investigate their philosophy and target markets to see if they are a fit for you. Real Estate is an excellent profession and the income generated is directly proportional to the amount of professional time and effort that you invest.
Q:I want to become a Real Estate Agent in the State of New York. Can I do online courses to become certified ?? It's too hard to go to classes still having young kids a baby. BTW, is a "Realtor" the same as "Real Estate Agent" ? Does the online courses make it harder/longer to complete than *in* classroom ? Any info you got, Thank you !!!
I cant comment on real estate courses, but I have obtained a degree online. I received a degree in business online. There was no set time frame to complete it in. The website said you do it at your own pace, in your own time. I completed it after 12 months. I was also able to contact teachers via phone through email sometimes they had lectures where all the students could log on with webcam i found it easier than classroom because there were no distractions and I could focus. I ended up getting a distinction, too. and found work 3 months after completion
Q:i,m 13 and i know it's a long time till it's happening but i live in norway and i have set my mind to be a real estate agent... in us. Is it difficult to become a real estate agent? i'm planning to educate there. what do i have to be good at, at school?
Becoming a real estate agent in the US is not terribly difficult. You must take a test to get your license and you can study for the exam on your own and take the test when you are ready. A license is good for one state only, if you want to practice real estate in another state, you will have to take that state's exam. The most important part of any real estate agent's job is marketing. Learn marketing, sales, and personal relationships. That is how you will make the most money as a real estate agent. Read the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. Then take classes in marketing and sales. You will be ahead of the game if you do those things.
Q:I've recently been recruited by a real estate agent suggesting I get into the business. I work in a shoe store and when I helped her she told me that my customer service and people skills would make me a great fit for real estate. It's something I've considered before so now I'm really looking into it. Basically I would just like to know everything I can about the business before I make the decision to take this career path and begin the schooling. What are the advantages and disadvantages? What is the job itself like? What's it like working on commission? What are some common mistakes people make that I would want to avoid? Really any information or advice you can throw my way would be greatly appreciated. If I'm going to do this I need to commit and be smart about the way I go about it. Thank you in advance.P.S I live in California. In case that would be helpful to know.
Does this agent want you as his/her licensed assistant? Or they just want you to join the business? If it's the latter, I'd seriously consider whether or not it's a joke or not since no one ever says that unless they genuinely think you can cut it but want to offer you absolutely nothing. Statistics are 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. It's a tough business. For my real estate board, 80% of sales are done by 20% of agents. That goes to show that there are tons of agents who make nothing. You have to pay to get licensed, then you have your monthly brokerage fees. Let's not forget start up costs like a website, branding, business cards, real estate signs, etc. You get paid solely on commission. So you can bust your butt yet still make nothing. In the beginning I literally worked 80hr weeks and I made less than $25K that year. The next year I didn't work as hard but I made a lot. If you don't have a large network, you'll be doing open houses for awhile or taking people's leads for a percent in return back to them. It's a very tough business but if you have enough money saved up to survive the first few years, you will love it. It's incredibly fun but also incredibly stressful.

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