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Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.

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CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.

Strength:

Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.

Quiet:

CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.

Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:

No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.

Anti-Corrosive:

All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.

Q: how many hours/days does a sales agent work a week?what are the pays based on? hourly or comission?is it hard work?what is the anual pay like after you just start out in the buisness?also what are some pro's and con's of working real estate? im interested in a career of real estate, not bothered by amount of hours/work put in, just wanted to know an average of it. am really keen to get back to work and dont mind a bit of hard work would this be an ideal career to work in instead of boring retail hahaHELP MUCH APRECIATED
okorder it is a professional social networking site. It is millions of professionals. The intention is about the same as myspace but these are professionals. Find some people in your area in the industry. Network with them and talk to them. I personall think real estate sucks. But, that is just me.
Q: I'm a sophmore in High School, and I'm pretty sure I want to become a Real Estate Agent. 1. What texas college/or out of state college is best for real estate?2. What high school classes should i take now?3. I'm going to do the upper class residental houses; what city? houston?4. Any other tips?Thanks :)
Residential real estate does not require a college degree. In Texas it is about the equivalent of two years of college but a lot of people do it much quicker than that is a private school. I wanted a college degree. I felt like it would help me communicate with clients that have a degree. Almost any state college would have the appropriate classes and would be fine. High school classes would include any classes to do with business. Balancing account books and such. Which city to start working in depends on where you have contacts- where you are most familiar. If you go to U of H maybe you could work at a real estate company in some secretary position or assistant position and see how things work while you are going to school. Being a real estate agent is not a job. You are contract labor and that means that even though you are working at a brokerage company- you are pretty much starting a business. You must be self driven- no one will have a financial interest caring if you succeed or fail.
Q: I have my real estate license in Texas but have never done any deals so I am very new to this. I want to sell my own house and wanted to make sure that I can list my own home for sale.
You don't need a license to sell your own property. You don't even need a license to list it on the MLS. Just find a real estate agent and pay him to do a MLS listing only. For example, in my market area, I charge $400 just to list your home on the MLS and you handle all the negotiations, calls and pay the buyer agent's commission. Regards
Q: I am a college student and am interested in learning about real estate, but I have no clue how to start. I bought a book, but I think it's the next step, I need something to fill the gap. - Can anyone direct me to a website with a beginners guide?- If someone could write maybe a paragraph or two as an introduction that would be great.- If I wanted to get started in real estate out of college, how would you recommend I start?
Being in college already maybe there are real estate courses you can take? Check your state requirements about what might be required to obtain a sales license.
Q: I'm taking classes to have my lisence for Real Estate Agent, but I heard the market is too slow, and some internet websites are very popular, eliminating the middle guys...what you think?
Agents that answer this as a YES or NO crack me up. Real Estate is LOCAL. Sure much of the country is Slow, but there are definitely parts that are NOT. Such as Austin, TX. It also cracks me up how narrow minded naive many agents are about the future of the industry. Read my blog post from last week about a panel discussion on the FUTURE of REAL ESTATE. For now, REALTORs are still very much in the mix, but there are many companies trying to cut out the full service Realtor. However, these won't be successful until their level of service steps up. From mine, other others experience, many of these companies have the most incompetent agents working for them! Overall, what do I think? I think the future of Real Estate Agents is going to be about the best presentation exposure of listings and tremendous knowledge of contracts, negotiations, and market trends and NOT the gate keeper of information namely exclusivity to MLS.
Q: I am a first time buyer and I want to know the responsibility or perpose of my real estate agent. I have one already but she seems to know less than I do about purchasing a home. HELP!
That is a problem that I have found with real estate people. they appear to be merely sales people that have been picked up off the street and run through some simple perfunctory classes for a few weeks and then they are turned loose to represent you on the most important financial decision that you will make in your life. A doctor cannot remove so much as a simple hang nail with out 4 years of medical school and 3 years of a residency on top of that . They also must pass a very rigorous licensing exam. Real estate brokers can do far more damage than that doctor removing a hagnail if they make a mistake. Yet real estate agents have almost no training and no real professional standards to speak of This needs to change. I recommend that you contact your Congressperson. Find out if they support rigorous new Federal Legislation to require much more rigorous federal licensing standards and federal licensing requirements for Real Estate Brokers and loan officers who are involved in a purchase or refinance involving a Federally Insured Loan. Federal Licensing will permit much more rigorous Educational, examinattion and training and experience requirements than is now required of real estate agents and real estate lenders. By introducing much more rigorous educational, examination and training requirements and also new tests of character requirements and financial responsibliity when they make mistakes we will weed out many of the frauds and the incompetent and will be left with a much more competent and honest group of people in the real estate industry. .
Q: what do you have to do to become a real estate agent or what do you need to be successful in real estate???
If you want to make career in real estate it depends you want real estate as a part time or regular long term .If you want success in real estate .Do on line research check out the company which have enough experience to teach you the tips and trick of real estate.
Q: I e-mailed one of the most successful real estate agents in my area and asked him for some advice. I asked him which would be the best degree for me to study at University and he e-mailed me back to say he would like to help me and advised me to ring him up during the day to talk to him.Do you think he might be taking an interest and looking to hire me? or do you think I might be over looking this
Okay, to over look something means to ignore it. Just saying. As for if he is looking to hire you, how on earth did you jump to that from a friendly gesture? No, it sounds like he is kindly offering to give you some advice.
Q: i am looking at buying some real estate as investment in Hawaii. which area has the best deals now? Kauai, Honolulu, Kalaheo or kilauea?
If you're buying property as an investment you have to ask yourself - What is the purpose of this investment and does the payoff justify the risk? In order to determine where the best deal can be found you have to decide what purpose the property is to serve. I would suggest that the property fulfill multiple purposes instead of just a pure investment. As a pure investment you are totally at the whim of the real estate market. Ask yourself, 1) Do you want to use the property as a vacation home? 2) Are your goals long term? 3) Can you cover any monthly shortfall if the rent does not cover all the expenses? 4) Can you manage the property from a distance? If not, what are the expenses associated with a local management company? We purchased property in Hawaii 2 years ago with the intention of renting it out and eventually to become our retirement home. We lucked out in that the property included a transient vacation rental permit. No new permits have been issued since the late 1980's so we're grandfathered in. This allows us to use it as an investment, vacation home and eventually a retirement home. There's no better investment than buying property and having someone else pay for it. Typically long term rent in Hawaii, although very high by mainland standards does not cover the mortgage and other expenses. So there will be a monthly shortfall to cover. This may or may not be offset by an increase in market value, but you only realize that when you sell. In the meantime you have to cover that monthly shortfall. A transient vacation rental requires a lot more work but comes closer to paying for itself. Where to invest depends in large part on what you intend to get out of the property.
Q: I am interested in Real Estate. HOW do I get my degree? What books do I need? How do I get them? How much will it cost me? Can you please help me out? Thanks! :)
Each State has its own rules and regulations regarding Real Estate. Licensing usually requires passing a test and possibly also participating in course work for Continuing Education credit. It really depends upon the State you live in and what their particular requirements are. I'm sure you can Google search and find out quickly what your home state requires. You'd want to look for a State Real Estate Office or a Board of Registration for Real Estate. Then look for a Real Estate school. Alot of the Community Colleges have Real Estate course work as part of their curriculum Some Real Estate academy's have 3 day weekend courses that allow you to finish classroom quickly, rather then taking one class a week for three months. In Massachusetts the weekend course was close to $300 Basically there is no Degree awarded. You meet the hourly requirement for study, schedule yourself for the state test take the test and pass and viola. your licensed to sell Real Estate in your home state. Expenses you will have will be the cost of the classroom the cost to take the test and finally the cost to you to register in your state. Some larger Real Estate firms actually have their own classrooms setup to help new Sales Associates pass the test the first time. You should check that opportunity out as well Generally Real Estate Sales Associate positions are Commission only. So start your networking now get to know the people in your town and let them know your in the Real Estate business and good luck

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