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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Stainless and Inox Surface


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof 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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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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  • Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


  • Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

Q: Is there a website caculator, that shows how to live off Real Estate Investments. By borrowing the equity that has bult up in the property's. Continuing to rent them out, then Borrowing the equity that has built up again?Thanks
Before you start, obtain a Real Esate license so you can do your own sales, make money that way too. You will also meet the right people and know the correct laws.
Q: How much do they cost.... What if I have a very broad area in which I would like to look at homes in.... What if I don't end up finding a home for a while.... How do I find the right agent..... Any information on real estate agents would be appreciated, but emphasis on the specific questions above.
Every real estate agent I know is an independent contractor. That means they could set their own pay schedule. It is very common that a buyer's agent is paid out of commission that the home seller has agreed to pay, rather than money from the buyer. Most agents specialize in a particular area and you may have to work with two or three if you want to look at some in Upstate New York and others closer to NYC, or some in Houston and others in Dallas. Most do not require any hourly fee or guarantee. But they will work much harder for you if they think there is a good chance they will get paid. The best way to find a Realtor, or a lender, or a home inspector is to ask friends and relatives that have bought a home recently who they used and if they were happy with the service.
Q: How many years of schooling is needed to become a real estate broker? How much $ would you earn? What about a commercial real estate broker...how many years of schooling and salary? What exactly do you do in this job?Thanks!!!!
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Q: I was first thinking agent but it seems rather easy and so I'd like to do broker classes as well..and in my area I'm looking online for certifications. Also, what generally consists of a normal day in Real Estate?
The real estate school you attend must be on the approve and on the authorized list of your state. Some real estate classes are offered on line. You would have to find a state approved real estate school that offer online classes. In most states you are required to have and hold a real estate sales license for a minimum of 2 years before you are are eligible to take the real estate brokers test. In some states this requirement might be waived if you graduated from a 4 years accredited college. You would have to check the requirements of your state to find out if you are currently eligible to take the real estate brokers test. There is no normal day or activity that a real estate agent would do. They would set appointments, visit potential clients, make telephone calls for follow-up or do what is considered cold calling for listings. Normally most real estate agents would have a marketing plan and would follow this marketing plan each day to be successful. Each agent would not do the same thing each day. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: i have been doing some research online and in the state of california they offer both real estate broker and real estate salespersons license. what are the main differences between the two? tia
a real estate broker can independently function and perform all the tasks involved in real estate business,yet a sales person can only function under the supervision of a real estate broker, a salesperson can only be compensated by an employing broker and can not receive no form of monetary reward except through his broker,where as brokers can be compensated by anyone and for any service. in summary, a broker can work without agents,but no agent can work without a broker.
Q: what does it mean when delinquent real estate taxes go to the state?
real estate taxes are entirely a county thing, if they become delinquent the county can seize the property and put it up for auction the state does not enter into the picture
Q: 1) I know some people start small w regard to rental property investments but why couldn't this happen? Buy a property for $40k, rent it for at least $500/month, build up enough cash reserves, say 4-5k in an account for that particular house to cover major repairs, then turn around and do it again w another house of comparable value (build up cash reserves), until one has 4-5+ houses? Is this how people typically do well financially by owning real estate? Slow, steady additions to their portfolios of houses?
When taking on large debt make sure someone else is paying for it. Rental properties follow this rule very well because when you take on a mortgage, large debt, on a property and you put it up for rent and the people who are renting the property pay for the mortgage.. But don't base your numbers around tax cuts. Do your research and make sure when you take on a mortgage that you can come out positive income on the rental property every month and look at taxes cuts as a bonus. This is a golden rule for veteran investors in real estate because the tax reform act of 1987 caused a depression because people were relying on tax breaks and when the government changed the tax laws and eliminated those tax breaks those people who used them as a factor when making a deal now weren't getting that money. Therefore the structure of their deal and agreements fell apart. There is thousands of pages of tax code and more is added and taken away every year so simply just don't factor in tax cuts when putting the numbers in to figure income every month or if an investment is smart or not. Also when considering a deal if you do not come out positive every month pass on the deal. And base your information on facts not opinion when making a deal for example if someone says the property will be worth x amount of dollars in x amount of years your going off that persons opinion and not facts. Learn to tell the difference between the two early on. Some more advice when investing in real estate is to put the money down and get things into motion. I say this because when you finally put the money down you learn more than can be taught in a book, but also remember with learning come mistakes and don't be afraid to make them and don't let them stop you for reaching your goals. One last thing when investing in real estate just follow the game of monopoly and get 4 red houses and turn them into a hotel!
Q: Ok. I live in New Jersey. I have a full time job that is smooth, and I go to school part time. On the weekends I had a part time also. But I want to get into something else part time. And I'm not really willing to leave my regualar job.....yet. lol. I know the market is down, and who knows when it will pick up. I live in North East Jersey, and a co-worker gave me a brochure for a list of schools. I can get my training in 5 weeks and be done by August. My question is, will it be worth it? I know of a couple of people who've done it and are sooo sooo good at it and yea,....they have MONEY. lol. I want to make money on the side. My financial advisor suggested selling insurance, but I dont know about that. He said the market is saturated with Real Estate people so I don't know. Some say go for it, others say don't. I just need to make some extra money. More than what my part time job offers. And my degree is still a few years away. I mean something for now. Please help. Thanks =)
Real estate is tough to do part time, most of the part timers I know are not doing very well. With so many Realtors out there, it is a tough gig for a part timer. Unless you have a bunch of family and friends that would use you to list their house and sell them property. If you have lived in your area forever, know a ton of people that would use you, it could be a worthwhile venture. Remember, RE is one job that you have to pay to do.
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.
Take a class at your local Community College.
Q: Ok, I'm thinking about changing my whole outlook on a career, mostly because i HATE my job and it's going no where fast. I want to get into real estate because after applying for job after job that I know I'll hate, I've decided that would be interesting. Here's the thing, I don't know how to start. Should I get the license first? Would companies hire you and train you while you go to classes? How does it work traditionally? I've been on the big companies websites and requested information, but haven't received anything yet. Just need a little inspiration from someone who's been there. THANKS!!
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