CanadaIndianGuy
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It depends. What do you do if the heating goes out or repairs need to be made? .
The caretaker "tenant" will call me; and I will make necessary arrangements like hiring a Contractor to get the Repair done.
The problem with your situation is that it's not just an investment - it looks like there's something you actually have to DO, and that starts getting close to unauthorized employment. Any time you need to do something more to get your money than taking the check to the bank to cash it, it runs the risk of crossing from passive into employment income.
My rental income would be hardly One fifth of my Main Employment income. And If I cut that income from the Expenses and Mortgage payments, I am left out with almost negligible income! I guess, I must try to contact some attorney for this advice also. Do you think, an Immigration lawyer ( having TN1 knowledge) would be useful? Unfortunately, it would be too expensive to hire an attorney for such an advice; and many times they hardly say "they don't know the answer", because then they may not be able to get their Consultation fees! As I would like to make all this as legal as possible, I can do what is Required to be done. But, I need a Consulting guidance from a knwledgible lawyer! Any ideas about searching for such a lawyer?
Please note that, my wife is planning to arrive in US (for the first time) in Feb 07 on TD visa from Fiji. Would it be possible for me to transfer my property on her name, and whether she could play the Role of a Landlord while being on TD visa?