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Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Wood Surface

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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Wood Surface


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterproof abrasives disc 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 disc 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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Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Wood Surface


Q: some questions that i am wondering: best houses/apartments to buy and when and where? i dont know what exactly, to ask maybe for TIPS on real estate i guess? any other important information is greatly appreciated :)
When and where? When; you are financially stable with excellent credit, have enough saved up for a down payment, and sufficient income and assets to qualify for a mortgage, as well as enough savings for a cushion in the event of job loss or other emergencies. Where: the area you want to live in and can afford, close enough to your employment that commuting won't be a problem, and in a house or condominium that you will be happy to live in for some time whether the real estate market goes up or down. (there is a cycle every few years).
Q: Dear Sirs: I am a mexican citizen living in Israel willing to obtain a Florida Real Estate Associate license in order to referr international costumers to Florida real estate brokers.To be able to be paid by these brokers my commissions I must pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate examination and obtain my license. When I try to apply for a completed Application I must fill a Social Security number that I don't have because I'm not an american alien.When I search in the website of the Social Security office I have found that in order to apply for exams I DO NOT need a social security number to be able to take the exam.My question: How can I enroll for the examination without a Social Security number if your online application form does not allow me to proceed without a social security number?Thanks for your answer.Arturo Stern
I think you need to contact the Florida Real Estate licensing agency. Also, try asking the broker in Florida under whom you plan on hanging your license. Minimally, you're going to need to talk to the IRS about getting an FIN (Federal Income tax Number). So that your broker knows what number to put on your 1099 at the end of the year. (you will need to pay taxes on this income) Is there a state income tax in Florida also? If so, why don't you try to get a license in a state (like Texas), with no state income tax. You'll keep more of what you earn that way. You can refer clients to any state in the country with a valid real estate license from any state, but keep in mind that the referral commission check will be written to your broker, and you'll get the percentage that you've negotiated with the broker. I guess you could try to find out what's the easiest state to get a broker's license in. Then you get 100% of the referral fee. Just had a last thought - do you have a Mexican real estate license? I think that would work. One more last thought. Have you spoken to the INS about a work permit?? Also, do you have an Israeli Real Estate License?
Q: 2 part Question answer both or just oneCould you be both a Architect and have a side job of also being a real estate agent.(would it also be possable to get into real estate at 20 and still in school to become an architect)
I worked in architecture and engineering as a graphics specialist and project manager for almost 10 years before switching full time to being a Realtor. We also have to engineers in our office that work part time as real estate agents. One of them, a structural engineer, quit his job this year as he made over 100k as a real estate agent. Considering this was one of the worst years in 10 in the Denver market. That's pretty good. If you want to be an Architect, I assume it's not about the money. It will be a long hard haul until your making good money as an architect. I would highly recommend taking an online course to get your real estate licence. I completed all the required course work online in about 5 days. The costs for the class, my license, insurance and my Realtor dues amounted to about $1500 for my first year. There are lots of small brokers/companies that would be more than happy to have you and there is potential for a lot of money even without going full time. Look for one with a niche that will make it easier for you to compete as a young broker. You would most likely be on a commission split between 50% and 70% on each deal depending on how you get your leads. You should look for a place that doesn't charge any desk fees. My last year part time with my architecture job I made almost 35k spending less than an hour a day following up with clients and leads as a Realtor. Bottom line, I highly recommend it. The return on your investment into being a Realtor will make you a better architect by having a better understanding of the value that your buildings will bring to your clients. And of course, you can make a lot more money than as an architect if you apply yourself. You can also be both without any real problems but you will have to learn to manage your time well as you will be getting calls on a regular basis. Good luck
Q: Not sure which is best to invest in. I would like to work in the housing market but I am not sure which job title would be better. I've dabbled in house flipping but with no success. Should I just become a real estate agent? Many people have great things to say about flipping houses but why not just become a agent? I have tried to research this question but no luck finding an answer. So I ask you . . . Which is better to invest time and money into . . . An agent or a Flipper?Thanks in advance
House flipping has a high risk to reward ratio. There is only one way to make money: sell the place for more than you paid for it and the renovations. There are also many ways to lose money: go over budget on the purchase or renovation, unexpected problems, overestimate the finished value, lose money to tradespeople, lose money on the sales, not be able to sell the property, interest on construction and purchase loans, etc, etc. Furthermore, most people have to risk most of their personal financial health and savings to even get into the project. And that is not even considering the fact that flipping homes is ALOT of work. In my opinion and the opinion of many successful real estate entrepeneurs I know, for most people, flipping houses is not a good option. It is pretty much only good for an experienced tradesperson who has business savvy. Being an agent can be great, but its a career path more than an investment. In the end, I feel the best RE investment for the average person is rental properties.
Q: hi~ about 10 years ago i bought a house with my borther in CA, and at that time the house is under me and my brother's name, but about a year ago my bro told me to sign a contract so he can refinanc the house, cus he's always beening nice to me so i didn't actually read the things, but about a month ago one of my friend who is a real estate agent told me that my name is no longer under the house, he is now saying i never gave any money to him to buy the house, and around this month he is selling the house, is there any ways i could get my money back?
What money? Even if you can prove you gave your brother money, IF your name has been removed from the new deed on refinance and unless the 'agreement' you signed gives your an ownership interest in the home, you have nothing. CONTRARY TO THE OTHER POST: Neither the other poster nor I have read this 'agreement' you signed therefore, without such knowledge there can be no claim of fraud on any level that is not irresponsible. If you feel the need, then take this 'agreement' to a local real estate attorney for review. Be forewarned however, if you interfer with the sale and/or closing of the new home without legal grounds, your brother will have a good cause of action against YOU for interference with a business relationship. So tread very carefully and before acting on such advice, have all documents and facts reviewed by a local Real Estate attorney. From your explanation of the events, it seems you signed a quit claim deed which effectively removes your name from the home (you gifted your portion to your brother) and if you are deemed a competent adult of legal capacity, then there is no fraud. The court cannot and will not void a contract simple because you did not read it.
Q: Hi, im 16 and still in highschool. When I get older I want to be a Real Estate Agent and like flip houses? What college classes should I do so a real estate agency would hire me? Archetecture? Or what?
Most colleges, even at the junior college level, have real estate programs that are specifically for getting a real estate license. Check out the local junior college.
Q: How do i become a real estate agent? Im a junior in High School so I would really prefer that areal estate agent answer. I would like to now all the steps, if any that I should take now, How old i need to be to get my liscence and all.Thank you!
You do not have to be 21, or at least not in some states. I received my real estate license at the age of 19 and have been/and will be working as an assistant until this summer when I will start being a full time real estate agent. Most likely a company will take you in, but keep in mind that selling expensive houses and gaining respect will be harder than you originally imagined, especially if you are just selling as a side job.
Q: I've had a recent growing interest in real estate. Where do I start? I've heard that you can make considerable profit from flipping houses and such. Any suggestions? I really don't have much exposure or experience w/ this stuff at all. I was thinking about taking a real estate class at a community college in my area...
real estate classes mostly just help you pass a real estate license exam. It does not sound like that is the way you want to go. Based on what you say you want to do I would strongly suggest you find someone that does exactly that and go to work for them. Don't worry about how much salary you make- consider it an education. You will either learn how to do this or learn you don't want to do this.
Q: Any one know of a great real estate appraisal school to go to?
I am a real estate appraiser- got my license nearly 20 years ago- and one thing you need to think about before you put out money for school, is that you need to apprentice too. You cannot get an appraisal license without apprenticing under a licensed appraiser for 2 years in addition to schooling. I get calls all the time from people wanting me to take them on as a trainee. In my area, it is tough to find a willing appraiser and I know of people who completed the schooling and were unable to find an appraiser to sponsor them. Might want to check on this first. Your state real estate appraisal board has a list of requirements and approved schools on their website.
Q: Also, would it be worth gaining a degree in interior design? My goal is to open a real estate/interior design company by 2013-2014. Would that company be profitable? Is it worth the time to gain a degree (A.A) in both? or should I focus only on one trade?
your guess is as good as anyone's

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