Yes, a Canadian can renovate a property they own in the U.S. However, they must comply with local laws and regulations, including obtaining the necessary permits for construction or renovation. It's also advisable to hire licensed contractors who are familiar with the U.S. building codes. Additionally, Canadian property owners should be aware of any tax implications related to their property in the U.S.
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just buy it, there are no laws to stop u buying
Basically general contractors like us are the ones who construct or renovate bathrooms..
When a Canadian buys property in the US, they may be subject to US federal taxes, including income tax on rental income and potential capital gains tax upon selling the property. Additionally, they may need to file a US tax return, specifically Form 1040NR for non-residents. Canadians should also be aware of potential withholding taxes on the sale of the property and consider the implications of the Canada-US Tax Treaty to avoid double taxation. Consulting with a tax professional familiar with cross-border transactions is advisable.
Read your governing documents to determine the boundary that defines ownership of the strip in question. If the HOA owns it, the HOA is responsible for its maintenace. If not, then whoever owns it is responsible.
I do not believe there is any prohibition against it. If Canadian citizens can (and DO) own property in the US I have every reason to believe that US citizens can own land in Canada.
Yes, Canadian currency is generally not accepted in the US. It is recommended to exchange Canadian dollars for US dollars before traveling to the US.
You can not use a Canadian SSN to work in the US
The US Marshals Service owns it now!Why?