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Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Storage

Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Storage

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
100 m²
Supply Capability:
30000 m²/month

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 It is a kind of light steel construction prefab house with the EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool PU for the insulation.It can maximize as customer require and satisfaction for the cost  and quality.All the house parts are packed as a flat package befor loading container.We can provide the service of installation,supervision and training by extra.As more detaills please check as follows.

 

House size

 

1.Length is free as your requirement.

2.Width:single span beam less than 12m

3:Height:single floor less than 4m,the second and third floor less than 3.5m

4.Roof pitch:slope is 1:10~1:3

5.Floors:3 floors max

 

House body

 

1.Door:outside door as SIP door,aluminium alloy door ,security door.Inside door as SIP door ,aluminium alloy door and compound wooden door.

2.Window:PVC material or aluminium alloy window screen.

3.Ground chanel:U type,galvanized ,thickness is 0.8mm

4.Square column:painted with color steel compression decorative parts

5.Compression decorative parts:made of 0.4 thickness color steel sheet.

6.Wall board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool, PU for the insulation.

7.Roof board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool ,PU for the insulation.

8.Purline:C type with painted

9.Roof beam:with paint

10.Wall beam:C type with paint

11.Ceiling:PVC ceiling,aluminium panel ceiling for bathroom and kitchen,rock wool for other area.

 

 

Q:I am intersted in becoming a real estate agent. The situation is: I am currently attending college for my master of bus. adm. (MBA). 1. What is the duration of a real estate class? How many weeks, and hours per day?2. How difficult is the exam for licensure?3. What are the costs--for the course and the license itself?4. Given the demand of the career, is it possible to be a real estate agent while attending college (I will be taking two classes at a time--one during the week at night and one on saturday morning).I would appreciate any honest opinion!Thanks!!!
1. What is the duration of a real estate class? How many weeks, and hours per day? Depends on the real estate school you attend and your state's requirements on the number of hours. For instance, in NC one no longer just becomes a real estate licensee. You have to take all the classwork necessary and pass exams to become a broker. 2. How difficult is the exam for licensure? Depends on how hard you study. 3. What are the costs--for the course and the license itself? Some range just under $400. Want to make sure you have multiple opportunities to retake the exam if you don't pass the first time. 4. Given the demand of the career, is it possible to be a real estate agent while attending college (I will be taking two classes at a time--one during the week at night and one on saturday morning. I wouldn't think so, however, once you get licensed you can work as a property manager, which is generally a salaried position. This may be more useful than selling real estate, because there are always educational opportunities and seminars you'll want (and have) to attend to get fully up to speed to compete for business. And you'll need to be flexible in order to meet your client's demands. Today, clients want you on their schedule, not the other way around.
Q:I hate having to pay 6% to real estate agents and on top of that the additional fees. So if I've found a buyer, what are the steps needed to sell a home in California without going through any real estate agent?
You'll need an attorney. You can do it without one, but you are opening yourself to a world of hurt if you screw one tiny little thing up. You also may be short-changing yourself on how much your house is worth. What additional fees other than the commission are you referring to? You will still have all those fees, but you will be handling all those tasks yourself. By the way, I've done FSBOs and I've sold with agents. Hands-down I won't do it on my own ever again. You'd be amazed at how professional preparation, staging and marketing will increase the likelihood of your house selling for more than it would if you do it yourself. Yep, it cost me 25k to sell the last house I sold, but it was listed for more than I thought it should be, the realtor staged it (at his expense) and it sold on the very first day for full price. Realtor handled everything after the deal was signed - and yes, the buyer was a pain in the ***. My realtor actually pitched in $2000 cash toward a plumbing fix the buyer was demanding in order to make the deal go through. Worth every penny. I know for a fact I ended up with more money using a realtor than if I hadn't. Then again, it all depends on the realtor. You have to have someone good.
Q:i want john alexander real estate richest in 14 days i am scared that it is phony can anyone tell me if that is a good program and if not what is a good real estate program? i am in a wheelchair broke as a joke with horrible credit and a girlfriend with a baby can someone please help me i just want to supplement my income it is hard *** hell living off of ssi by the way the baby is not mine but she is a beautiful girl and i want to be a man and help out no bs so please help i don't know where to start and I ONLY have a high school diploma i been a wheelchair for a 11 years now i got shot i don't want no hand out i just want to be able to hold it down on my own thanks
No you're now not correct. In present day financial system you will have to continuously have a again up plan in case your pleasant thought does not repay. Because the process marketplace is ache correct now employers have become very choosy approximately who they bigger so it is greater to have a few sort of measure to position in your resume. Am I correct? :)
Q:i am considering getting a brokers license in massachusetts, its pretty easy. but since i know nothing about real estate i am wondering how exactly you make money with a brokers license. can someone take me through the process. ex: step 1, pass the test and get ur license....step 10, get paidalso im a student so i cant do anything full time with it.
one must become a sales person before becoming a broker. And it is anything but easy; 3/4 fail the test the first time. --to help someone sell property, a broker's agent will take a LISTING. to help someone BUY property, an agent will sign a buyer's agency agreement and find what the buyer wants. the seller pays the commission for the seller's agent and the buyer's agent, in most circumstances. the more agents that a broker has, the more likelihood that one or two will CLOSE deals monthly; that commission is split with the broker UNLESS the Agent pays a desk fee. can guide you further if desired; am licensed in a dif state
Q:I want to get into the real estate game. possibly start a real estate business. One major I think I could do is entrepreneurial studies, but alot of colleges dont offer that. Is there anything else besides Business Administration i could major in? or is real estate a concentration of business?
You should buiy a property and rent it out. That's more education than you'll get from real estate courses at college, trust me. Good luck, hero!
Q:Hi,I want to be a Real Estate Developer. I don't know what step I should take next at this point in my life. I have a degree in Architecture and I don't know if I should continue with school (MBA in Finance) or start working? But where can I start getting experience to be a developer? PLEASE HELP! I don't have contacts that can give me advice. Hope you can give me good advice! Thanks! ;)
If you want to be a real estate developer then first you should continue your MBA. After completion your MBA you have great knowledge about real estate business. You should do contact with real estate companies..If you really intereseted in this business then look forward in this and got info as much as you can !
Q:I had taken a real estate class at a real estate center about 18 months ago..However, I have yet to take the exam...I am now ready to take the exam..Will the school charge me again to take the course?Do I have any rights being that I paid and there's no fine print that stipulates I must take the exam in a certain time frame?I'm in NYC, if that matters..
I'm 100% sure that the NY real estate commission has rules as to how long your training lasts. No one here can answer your question if the school will charge you. ASK THEM.
Q:I bought a textbook recommended by intro survey real estate course, but it was much more than I thought, and I ended up returning it. I am not planning on becoming real estate agent, but I don't know basic terms such as mortgage, foreclosure, etc. I have absolutely no idea about home buying/selling process.
You have several options as to acquire booklets and other information concerning the purchase of a house. #1. Pamphlets There are many pamphlets published by the Untied States government. You would need to contact a local mortgage lender that is authorized to do government loans. These pamphlets are free to you. You would need to go by the local mortgage lender's office to acquire these pamphlets. These pamphlets are easy to read and are normally about 10-20 pages. #2. Commercial book There are a few books you may purchase at your local book store. Some are in cartoon form to get the message over and use elementary terms so you would not be over whelmed. These books are not very lengthy. Many of these booklets would be available to you at your public library #3. Real Estate buying class In some instances a local real estate or mortgage company would hold a seminar that last about 2-4 hours that would inform you of the terms, process and procedure you would need to go through to apply for and be approved for a mortgage loan, after which you would be able to look for a house that would interest you. Most would pas out limited literature for you to have and take home with you. There normally would be real estate agents and mortgage loan officers available to answer any questions you might have. You would normally be given business cards or a list of telephone numbers if you have additional questions. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. 'FIGHT ON
Q:Hi I have taken the real estate exam 6 times and this question keeps coming up and I cant find it in the book anywhere. it is a general question, please ONLY PEOPLE WHO KNOW ANSWER QUESTION PLEASE.... it was something like this....Sales Associate "Laura" is employed under Broker "A" and finds a prospective buyer "C" to sell a listed property to. When sales associate Laura finds out that Broker "A" wont pay the commission she thinks is fair, she tells buyer "C" to wait to make an offer, until she finds a new broker. Laura leaves Broker "A" and is now employed under Broker "D", and prospective buyer "C" is okay with this. Which answer is correct?"this is illegal""this is legal, but unethical""this is ok if buyer "c" agrees
200% illegal Sales Associate Laura is employed under Broker A and finds a prospective buyer C to sell a listed property to. --this is being a dual agent, but we will skip that part --- When sales associate Laura finds out that Broker A wont pay the commission she thinks is fair, she tells buyer C to wait to make an offer, until she finds a new broker. ---no such thing. When a property is listed, it comes with a commission to be split between both selling broker and buying broker AS LONG AS THE SELLING OWNER has agreed to this. 95% of sellers do ----the agent's commission is listed in advance as long as the listing BROKER agreed to do so. NAR requires that. --- Laura leaves Broker A and is now employed under Broker D, and prospective buyer C is okay with this. ---of course the buyer is happy but it is not important for the buyer to be ok-- Which answer is correct? whoever wrote this question was drunk--as it is the dumbest thing I have read in 45 yrs. When a property is listed--it requires a %, to be split. culturally, it is 7% for residential, and higher for other types of property. ---I have never known for this commission to be split in any way OTher THAN 50-50 BETWEEN BROKERAGES. IN this case, it seems that the same brokerage will be the listing brokerage and the buying agent's brokerage-- dangerous but legal still as long as the Realtor who found a buyer got the buyer to sign a dual agency agreement. ---So, for at least 3 reasons, this question makes no sense. I am presuming after reading this 3 times that the property and listing agency is in the UK, not the USA. THE agents may not negotiate the % AFTER THE FACT. [AFTER THE LISTING HAS BEEN SIGNED BY THE seller and listing broker] That agent will lose their license anywhere............ and if wherever this was done, a listing % IS NOT set upon the listing being taken--several laws and rules are being broken.
Q:Please do a simple slice and dice of how the commission are split between the listing agent and the real estate agent who brings in the buyer. Examples would be great.Also, additionally, what if the buyer has has decided to go with Buyer Agent. How does that affect? Are these fees ever paid for by the buyer?I am a potential buyer in Ca.
Catherine - On a 6% commission, 3% goes to each broker. The broker then pays the real estate agent his or her agreed upon split, maybe 60/40. So on a $100,000 house, the selling broker gets $3000, and their agent would get $1800 of that. Out of that $1800, the agent must also pay all of their own expenses for advertising, MLS dues, taxes, gas and car maintenance, etc. If you are using a Buyer agent, you will sign an agreement that indicates how he or she will get paid - usually through the regular commission paid by the seller, but sometimes, in the case of a for sale by owner home, the buyer may agree to pay the commission. EDIT - In response to the 2nd part, have your own buyer broker agent show you the house in the first place. Do not have the listing agent show it to you - in many states that is considered procuring cause and your agent could need to go to court to maybe or maybe not receive the commission.

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