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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless


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 Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless


Q:What's a real estate and realtors and all that stuff?Thanks!
There are 2 types of property, real and personal. Real property includes land (bare land, homes), personal property is everything else (cars, furniture, clothing, etc). Notice that a mobile home is considered personal property because it does not include land. A realtor is a licensed person who helps people buy and sell real estate. They receive a commission, usually a percentage of the sales price, for doing this. For a first time buyer, realtors are invaluable because they will explain the process, do the paperwork, and basically hold your hand through the entire process, which can be intimidating, especially for first time buyers. Since the fee is normally paid by the seller, it's a great deal for a buyer.
Q:is the major Business Administration the major for owning and buying real estate?
A Business major is any student majoring in Accountancy; Finance; Information Systems; Management; Marketing; or Business Administration with an Option in either Business Law, Global Supply Chain Management, Insurance and Financial Services, Real Estate, or Systems and Operations Management. Accountancy, Finance, and Insurance and Financial Services are impacted majors with additional admission requirements. All Business majors share 27 units of common Lower Division core courses and 19 units of common Upper Division core courses. Double Major Requirements Students seeking a double major in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics must have at least a 3.0 overall GPA and be able to complete both majors within a maximum of 140 units. Transfer Course Requirements Students should be aware that no grade lower than “C” will be accepted on transfer from another institution to satisfy Department or David Nazarian College of Business and Economics requirements. Residency Requirement At least 50 percent of the business and economics course credit units and 50 percent of the specialized major credit units required for the Bachelor of Science degrees in Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics must be completed in residence at CSUN. Course Requirements Check course descriptions for prerequisite courses. Prerequisites must be completed prior to enrolling in the course.....................Property Manager
Q:I majoring in economics and I wanted to minor in real estate because that's ultimately what I want to end up doing, but my school doesn't offer the minor anymore, though I'm still allowed to take the classes. I know I don't need a BA degree but I want to have something to back me up and I feel as though I'd feel more accomplished. I don't have the time to take the classes right away to get my real estate license and work as one during school but I want to get as much experience as possible and learn the ropes. I contacted a few real estate agents in my area and all but one has returned my call and even they are not looking for an unlicensed assistant. I'm looking to move to southern California after graduation and would love to find out as much as possible about that market before I go out there. Does anyone know of any internship opportunities out there or in PA? Any advice would help, Thanks.
Real estate brokers and agents would not use the term Internship to describe what you are offering. That is why they were not interested. There are 2 avenues that could work. YOu agree to work for no salary for one month. YOu go on appointments with a successful agent.... and in return, you do small jobs like putting up For Sale signs and removing lockboxes (with house keys inside) from sold houses. The 2nd month you could get a small salary because the agent now knows that you will work hard. Or you go to work as an assistant for $1,500 a month. You are a paid employee. You will answer calls and pass out flyers and go to meetings as well as put up signs. You will be more like a secretary but you will get paid for your work. Decide which one you want and call 100 agents. Or visit them as they hold Open Houses.
Q:What kind of offense can prevent you from getting a texas real estate license?
I have known people that had served time for Bank Fraud and still got a real estate license. The laws may have changed since then- but I have recently know people that were convicted of selling drugs in the past and they got a Texas license. They simply seem to check your background and decide. There is a question about prior convictions and it is my understanding that you will lose your license for lying on the application (and they do take our fingerprints). Why don't you just call Texas Real Estate Commission and tell them about your specific concern and get your direct answer?
Q:i recently contacted a real estate agent in regards to buying a house, he told me my credit score was average an that he could consolidate all my debts into one monthly payment with a fixed interest rate for a fee of 500 dollars. is this fee too high? i just want to make sure im not getting screwed here. thanx in advanced
You are getting screwed. First he/she is not a loan expert but a real estate agent. Any good one would recommend you to a professional then go from there without getting involved on that side of the transaction. I am an Office Manager for Prudential Northwest Properties. Act like any john Doe and call up another agency and see what they say.
Q:The market seems to be cooling down. I read an article in the economist about a year ago that predicted something like this would happen. Do you think that Real Estate is just cooling down or could it be much worse? Give your opinion and some insights.
Depends on your point of view or how much real estate values affect you. The sad fact is , in many states people would not be able to swing the mortgage on the house they currently own if they were to buy it again. How can they expect the young , with the outsourcing of jobs and the mediocre economy to support this housing inflation. Most of this hyper- pricing was brought on by speculation just as with stocks in the late nineties and upper end real estate on the west coast in the early nineties. Money chasing dwindling avenues of investment after the 7 trillion dollar equity collapse.Sure hope you didn't take out a home equity loan.
Q:Furthermore, Can I be a real estate agent and work for an insurance company at the same time, and what are the stipulations thereto??
All states are different but google your state real estate commission. There you will find what's required. Good luck
Q:what do you have to do to become a real estate agent or what do you need to be successful in real estate???
Every state has different guidelines to becoming a real estate agent. In most cases you will take a pre-licensing course (classroom and often offered online.) After doing the required hours (varies from state to state) you must then take an exam, comprised of a national and state portion, and pass. Then affiliate with a company/brokerage. Make sure to do your homework on them first, ask what fees they have what the payouts are, what is expected of you, what assistance they offer new agents and anything else that may concern you. Larger companies have seminars offering information to people considering making a move into real estate; I strongly suggest attending them, with as many different companies as possible. You will get a lot of similar examples, but then can asked the questions you want. To become a successful agent it takes the same things it takes to be successful at anything else. HARD WORK. Just like a pro athlete has to work out and study the play book and learn new/better techniques so does a professional at anything. Many people just getting in the business think, I have my license now all I do is sit back and wait for the phone to ring. WRONG! Study, learn, try and then DO. And don't be afraid of failing a few times or a few hundred times. Remember Edison failed over and over again when trying to make a light bulb, but through that he found a better way to DO it. Ask the brokers in your area about detailed things you can do as a new agent. Get training on selling buying practices ASAP. And continue to study as much and as often as possible. Network with people that you know, don’t know, organizations/clubs, other agents and let them all know that you are in real estate and keep reminding them on a regular basis. Also try to network with people in other areas. Referrals are a great way to make money. Good luck to you.

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