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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.

Standard:

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.

Coupling:

Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.

Q:My girlfriend is set on being a real estate agent after high school. She has always said that she doesn't want to go to college because she doesn't want to go into debt when she doesn't need to. She thinks that you don't need a degree to be competitive as a real estate agent. Is this in correct? And if she would be better off with a degree, what should she major in? I thought Real Estate would be the obvious one, but it doesn't seem like it's a degree widely offered in schools that aren't giving it online. Would something like a degree in advertising be better?
Mose real estate agents get commission. Getting paid on commission usually does not require any qualifications at all (in this case you need a real estate license) because no one is taking any kind of risk employing you. Education is really only necessary to convince employers you will do well at a job where they pay you not on your direct sales, but on perhaps indirect stuff like calculating actuarial amortization tables such as an actuary does. Such jobs can have a huge Impact on a companies bottom line, which is why you need to be well qualified. But for direct sales - well you can get by with virtually no education - if you are good enough at it. However the number that are is not that great and most people I know don't like that type of work. Thanks Bill
Q:Im 18 and defiantly want to get into real estate, however im not jumping into it right away im going to wait about a year to learn a little more and get my license. however im wondering how much money do u need to jump into such an endeavor? Im in school currently and i also have a job but can only work part time, I can probably save a few thousand "3-5K" between now and when id like to make my 1st investment. Is that enough to make a real estate deal? also what types of real estate deals r the best, flipping houses, foreclosures, ect... any advice/references would be much appreciated. Please don't tell me im to young, i've heard it b4, i don't belive your ever too young to try and better your life with a higher income, why wait?and i know the market is bad right now but im sure its still possible to make money from real estate. even in these conditions im certain there are plenty of people making good money in this market.
First attempt to uncover any individual you already know and believe. Whether they're a dealer, agent or lawyer. Just b/c they're this sort of 3 does now not robotically avoid them from being the proper individual for you. You have to suppose at ease with them. Keep in brain for the duration of all of this, that they're running for you. If they don't seem to be running however simply accumulating a paycheck, uncover any individual else. Everyone of the aforementioned persons can and can make a enormous amount of cash should you select to paintings with them. Further, so much markets within the US have tilted closer to the purchasers aspect to some degree. This method you're now within the drivers seat. Everyone within the truly property enterprise demands purchasers. Best of good fortune. Joe...
Q:I don't want to be Donald Trump or anything. But I would like to set a goal of owning 100 apartment units. I'm not too sure how to start my endeavor, I'm hoping after I take business I'll have learned all the ins and outs for investing real estate. If anybody could kindly give me some suggestions on how I should start this venture that'd be great
This Site Might Help You. RE: How to build a real estate empire? I don't want to be Donald Trump or anything. But I would like to set a goal of owning 100 apartment units. I'm not too sure how to start my endeavor, I'm hoping after I take business I'll have learned all the ins and outs for investing real estate. If anybody could kindly give me...
Q:I am looking to make a change in my career. How do I go about getting my real estate license? I have no prior experience in this field.
youcould look for a real estate school in your are ...or key word searchfor one on line...you could go to a local real estate office and work under their license while training...I would suggest the mortgage industry instead though...Less foot work and more available clientelle remember their is always someone interested in refinancing to get rid of their high interest rate credit card or school loans ...Call me I could explain a little more 866-683-6894 which ever way you go make sure to get with the best company in your area Real estate to me would be GMAC Caldwell Banker or re/max...I like what I do in the mortgage business because I am a representative for banks like Wachovia Chase Manhattan Wells Fargo CountryWide and over 100 more
Q:I have a 9 month contract with a real estate broker - is there a way that I can get out of that contract and still be able to sell my house this year? The way that the r/e agent explained the contract was that I must honor it for 9 months + I think 3 or 6 more months after that (in case someone who came to her open house chooses to purchase the home at a later time)
It okorder Best of luck!
Q:I am a residential real estate Broker in New York. I've sold a few commercial properties (although I was met with resistence) and get clients from time to time looking for commercial listings but I find it difficult to help them as the commercial real estate industry is like this secret society. Certain companies will only work with other commercial real estate brokers, Websites ALL require passwords and paid memberships and half of those websites are inaccurate on multiple levels. WHat is the point of this? Wouldn't it be easier to just make this information readily available to all??? Wouldn't more deals be done? If joe wanted to buy a space fr his clothing store wouldn't it get done quicker if all he did was type in commercial real estate for sale and 30 free websites popped up??? I just struggle to see the point.
Commercial real estate agents do not have the same protections of listings and the clout to require an owner to pay them commissions. A special law was passed in Florida in an attempt to require the payment of commissions when agreed upon. Often listings are pocket listings and there is only a verbal agreement that such and such a business owner wants to sell. The commercial agent works in an entirely different world than the residential agent. Commercial agents are often reluctant to work with residential agents because they know they will have to work both sides of the transaction. The complexity of the deal, the pricing, the use of attorneys and much more take months to get the transaction close to closing. There are also a lot specialties in this type of real estate so one agent may specialize in gas stations and another in commercial land. Remember also that often a business is for sale but not the real estate or the real estate is for sale but not the business. If you want to work in commercial real estate then work with a commercial broker who will teach you the business. The earnings can be huge but you need to know a lot. As a former real estate agent who sold a few small commercial listings I well know I am not up to speed for the big transactions.
Q:Ok here I go, I know I want to move to San Diego when im 18. I want to be a Real estate agent and get a degree in computers, (I don't know in what though.) So i figure that I can go to Real Estate School for five weeks, work at night at a nursing home(I have much expierence here since both my mom and bro have worked there, their whole lives), and go to school during the day plus work as a Real Estate Agent. So I guess what I'm asking is, is this possible? Is this a good plan to do Real Estate and get a degree in computers? So ya, any furthur help or comments is appreicated!
Why do you want to be a real estate agent? Have you ever worked as a sales person? What about the profession is attractive to you? And what aptitude do you believe you have that would make you a success as a real estate agent? If you want real estate to be your career, why do you want a degree in computers? Why does the fact that your mom and brother worked in a nursing home give you experience in working in a nursing home? I guess by now you are probably pretty irritated with me, and I don't blame you, but I am deliberately trying to make you stop and think these things through thoroughly. I suggest you have a nice long talk with your career counselor at your high school and see if (1) he can arrange for you to job shadow a local realtor so that you can learn something about what the job really entails and (2) you can fine tune your aspirations for formal education. I live in San Diego. The real estate market here is cut throat. There are thousands and thousands of agents and agencies and while it may not be difficult to land a job--once you have your license--with a broker, you will only be paid based on commissions you earn (in most cases). A key attribute of a successful agent is his/her knowledge of neighborhoods, which would put you at a disadvatage for a while until you catch up knowing what's what. It is also very expensive to live here. Housing costs, including rentals are quite high. But all that aside: if it is something you really want, obviously you should go for it. But you have to have a much more specific plan and you must be realistic about how many challenges you are going to face and how long it is going to take before you reach your ultimate goal.
Q:I'm interested in pursuing a career in real estate, but I'm worried about the possible lack of opportunities available in this career field during this economic recession.Are my fears justifiable, or do I have nothing to worry about?Also, what other real estate related careers are out there for someone who has a real estate license?
Being a real estate agent requires constant relationship building and networking and the traditional brokerage format is not for everyone. In any size office, competition is fierce among the agents in the office themselves and from competing firms. You have to have the wherewith all and tuff skin to survive your first couple of years. Besides the cursory training provided you are pretty much left to your own accord. It is the survival of the fittest at the most basic level. Can it be lucrative? Yes it can be but at what cost? Health, family and friends. And the expense! Be prepared to shell out at least a $1000 to $2000 to get started in Realtor fees, MLS fees, lock boxes, business cards, signs, E/O insurance, extra car insurance if you don't have the 100/300/100 limits to name a few. I know I am being discouraging but you have to be prepared for those realities. You have to have some form of additional income before even considering going full time, especially if you plan to work for a traditional brokerage. There are other alternatives like builders and property management firms. Most discourage part timers. If you want to start part time in the business, then email me and I will send you some information on my firm which has a different focus and go beyond the full service brokerage market.
Q:Im looking to be a real estate agent. I plan to begin school soon to get my license. I have done alot of reading on real estate agents and the very high failure rate amoung new comers. I have always worked with people in all my jobs and I have always been a giver. I know also the area I live in within the next couple of years will be a sellers market, and there is great chance to make some money. I do understand you dont just jump into this making money and it might be a very long time before I get a pay check. My main concern is getting my name out there i just moved here about a few months ago so I dont know very many people and being a 23 year old women Im nervous about anyone wanting to work with me since im not so expierenced. Then again my next thought is " Well isnt that how everyone beings? My father since I remember has been a real estate agent till latley and he still is in sales but does real estate on the side can you do it part-time? I read that it isnt possible.
I am rarely asked how long I have been in the business. If asked I answer, but I just emphasize what I have to offer, and the issue goes away. Don't worry about that. Part time is tough. Most people don't want to work with part time agents. But some part timers are out there hustling to get established so they can quit the day job and do RE full time. It can be done, but it can be challenging. There is a huge failure rate in Realtors, some stats say over 80% quit within the first 2 years. Other stats say 10% of the Realtors are doing 90% of the businesss. Obviously, it isn't easy money. One of the most successful agents in my area is 28. He started young, didn't allow his age to deter him, and he now owns his own brokerage with a stable full of go getters. He is kicking butt and taking names.
Q:I was hoping some other ontario real estate agents would share how they got started, what they put in, and what they got out of their careers.
Not a real estate agent, nor do I know where you are in Ontario, but in Windsor, the housing market is in a pretty serious downfall. In my neighbourhood, there are a lot of houses for sale, but that's mainly because of the massive layoffs from GM/Ford/Chrysler--the highest employers by far. I actually bought a house a little less than a month ago for $220,000, when the original price was $280,000. The real estate agent said that the house was for sale for about 4 weeks, and she had been dropping the price by $10,000 every week--the people selling the house were also in a rush to move, so she accepted a low price. The economy will pickup again soon though, because it's not the first time that this has happened. I'd say in a couple of months, some positive signs will appear, and within 2-3 years, the economy will be more or less where it was a couple of years ago.

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