For a rental property, you HAVE TO hire a property manager to do it, you cannot even sign a rental lease. If you sign a rental lease, you are considered "working in US", and you need a visa to do that.
You can be depoted and banned from entering into USA again. Be careful.
If you are not planning to hire a property manager, you have to invest substantially large amount of money to get an investor's visa. To do that, you probably have to buy large apartment buildings, buying a house or two does not work.
If you buy a house for your own use, yes you can do anything and everything. If it is rental, it is a totally different game.
You can stay in US for six months as a visitor, but you cannot work there without a visa.
There are a lot of things you cannot do.
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thanks a lot
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回复:thanks a lot
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thanks!
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请教跨国地主
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回复:请教跨国地主
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多谢指教。see qqh
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that does seem to be big problem,
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Forget managing yourself.
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mainly attracted by the price reduction in the US, and no
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The reason about PM is that they usually exaggerating on the cos
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have you used PM before? I've beening using PM
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