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EN877 - CAST IRON PIPE

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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: How do obtain a real estate liscense the state of Texas
I am from North Carolina and we have a real estate commission. You can contact your states commission and check to see what details you will need. Here in NC we have to take a class and pass that class. Once we have passed that, we send our application to the commission. Once they approve us we take a state test and once we have passed we come out as a provisional broker, then we can activate with a firm under a broker in charge, then we must take 30 more hours of class time for 3 years to become a full broker. We can take the whole 90 at one time. We have to be in real estate for 2 years before we can become a Broker In Charge.
Q: how much would someone need to start investing in homes .and if a operson buys and rents out that house what would be the next step.i really would like to learn about real-estate.
A good rule of thumb when it comes to investing in real estate is to try and break even. It used to be that if you put 20% down towards the purchase price, you could break even or possibly have a little positive cash flow at the end of the month. If you do buy a place and then rent it out, the next step would be to either borrow some equity against you rental property (if you have any equity that you could borrow and still break even) or you can list the house for sale and invest in a 2-4 unit place. It's good to invest in mid-range areas. Higher end places tend to be more owner occupied, meaning less tenants and the lower end neighborhoods, you may be at risk for housing prices to decline more than they will in the nicer areas. We are in a very interesting real estate market right now, be sure that the Realtor and lender you are working with have your best interests in mind and that they both have good business track records. You can check at the Department of Real Estate to see whether or not they have had any problems in the past. Hope this helps...Oh yeah, don't do any short term-ARM loans, especially the negative-amortization loans.
Q: Do I need to graduate high school to be eligible for a license and career in the Real Estate Industry? I am almost 17, in 10th grade and school is extremely difficult for me. I am pretty sure I won't be able to graduate do to how demanding and hard the work is. I was hoping to be an agent seeing as it's just the perfect job for me and my personalty. I am also interested in design. The only problem is, I know I'm smart and I have great business skills/techniques. It's just the things they require us to learn these days is so unnecessary I don't see the point. So anyways, I live in Seattle Washington, if that matters, and was curious to see if maybe I have the slightest chance of being successful one day.
I'm from Illinois and I am in Real estate school now. The requirements were high school diploma or ged and have to be 21. But some states are different.
Q: What is the real purpose of real estate agencies? In what way these agnecies work as a medium between a tenant the property owner? Why do people deal with agencies while they could just rent their own homes by themselves? Do these agencies take a percentage from the rental after getting control over the property?
Many real estate owners live very far away from the real estate they own. They hire local managers to handle the day to day operations of residential real estate like maintenance and showing available units. The tenants never receive the owner's contact information, and so the owner does not have to deal directly with tenants. The management company handles everything, and submits repair bills and rent to the owner. Management companies traditionally require payment of the equivalent of 1 months rent per year to manage the property. Owners can manage their own property (I do), but that can take a lot of time, and dealing with tenants is not always pleasant. It is worth the money to some owners to let someone else do it. I hope this helps
Q: I have been contributing to a few retirement investment plans and I think that I'm on the right track. I do not own any property and I am currently renting.I'm thinking of purchasing property either as an investment or primary home by taking out a loan against my retirement funds for down payment.I'm not sure if this is a good move.Should I just keep investing in my retirement or should I go down the real estate route? What are the pros and cons? Isn't retirement a worthwhile and valid investment compared to property?
You may want to consider the risk of job loss or a debilitating illness or injury where there is no income to repay the loan against the retirement plan and also triggering income taxes and penalties, hence a double whammy. In addition with an illiquid investment like real estate, if your rental income does not cover your mortgage payment, this will put you further behind. Also there is the risk of natural disasters. Also there is no guarantee of capital appreciation at the time you want to sell because of market forces.
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!
Be patient, your Dad is wise in that if you get a degree in finance and business perhaps with a minor in real estate you can then get your real estate license and do commercial deals. The money is better, the days M-F with no Sun open house, few credit problem buyers, and more opportunities. If I had it to do over that is exactly what I'd do. If my Dad could have convinced me to stick with college, as good as I have done I'd have rivaled the Donald (Trump). And what I'd have earned as a college grad would be mine for ever, nobody could take it from me. Real estate is not a vocation for the faint of heart, the weak or meak. It will take several months at best after getting your license to get your first deal and maybe close it. With a finance/real estate degree you can go to a REIT or Wal-Mart or some such corporate entity or one of the national or regional commercial brokerages and they will find an opening for you, I promise! Get the pedeigree- hey come to TN, I'll give you a chance! But hang in there with college, it is WELL worth it. The real estate market in California is slowing, and on the left coast in general tends to be a wild ride anyway. This is not a good tme to get in unless you can live a long time between closings. Once you learn the busiiness and understand the real estate market, whether slow or good times you will survive. Be advised that most sales jobs are commissioned sales. It is best to finish college while Dad will foot the bill. Don't go pay the stupid tax, it isn't worth it.
Q: how do i get a real estate license dealing in international and national estates
See if there is a local real estate school that you can attend. After you take the course, you will most likely have to take a state real estate test. I know each state licenses real estate agents for that state so I'm not sure how you will work nationally or internationally unless you get a license in each place you want to work. The teacher at the real estate school can probably help you.
Q: Hi, My listing on Yahoo Real Estate shows up on the search, but when you click on the picture of the listing the link does not lead to the details page. It leads to this message "Sorry, the page you requested was not found." So, no one can see my listing detail or contact info. I have tried to straighten out this with Yahoo for 36 hours now with no results. Any idea how to solve this problem? Thanks.Francis
Yahoo okorder to get your listing fixed. The Help Desk is busy since there are so many other problems happening at the same time. Keep track of the number of days that your listing is not clickable. You can ask for a refund of your payment. You personally can not fix the problem.
Q: I'm thinking pretty hard about becoming a real estate agent (Michigan), but would like to hear some thoughts from people who were or are currently agents. I know I have to get licensed first, but what I'm looking for are some real life experiences and answers. You can read articles on the net, but those are mainly just someone's opinion. Thanks for any info.!
most states require a license, the course is tough, and the exam for the license is tougher. that's just to start and then you have to recert every so many yrs. which means continuing education. i have been in the field since 1997 and its a tough industry. turnover amongest new agents is probably 85-90% the first year. lots of folks do it part time as it takes a special person to be able to make a living at it. no education lol, you need to be an accountant, a psycologist, a marriage counselor, an attorney, a mortgage broker, a chauffer, a decorator, and most of all great with people. Most agents make less than 15,000 their first year and thats why they don't survive. check it out and maybe you will have a change of attitude the first time you read a sales contract, seller's disclosure, listing agreement, etc. this is a tough profession.
Q: I mean, I have done my research on real estate (In the US, Dublin, London, Oslo, Geneva, Tokyo as well as other major cities, and Oslo really takes the cake!).Are there methods one can use to profit from a trend that is in a bubble, about to burst, and then "short" it? Kind of like an equivalent in the stock market? Are there such methods or similar ones?If there isn't, then what do you suggest? I'm all ears!Thank you for your time!
Thank you for your time people! In response to the last guy, elhigh... No, In fact if you paid any attention to loanmasterone, he was damn kind and informative, and I took what he said seriously. It's not that I want success handed to me on a plate. I simply didn't know where to begin, and I was given very helpful advice. No one just gives anything here to you, they are merely signposts, and even though the first few lines of loanmasterone were obvious, the last bits of info were not so much, as real estate is a huge field full of sub-catergories. and now I have a much clearer picture, and the second person talked about REITs, which I will also do my research on. You called this harebrained? Besides, I have learned that sometimes if I want an answer or more clarity to something, I gotta risk looking dumb sometimes. Thank you again people!

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