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@Siobhan222


Can you send me some info on this companies that do not mind where you work from?

@Siobhan222


Hi can you give me a list of those companies?

@nickmar


Did you relocate and did you find a remote company to work for?

@gnmb10


How did it go? Did you find remote work in DR?

@aziltucker4


Hey any luck in Santiago with a remote job?

@yani0520


Sioban


Maybe we could discuss?聽


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In terms of your business please post in the classified section.

Did remote work some time ago, power outage issues resolved with inverter, internet issues with a commercial account fixed ip address. Not cheap, but required聽 for security reasons.

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@planner

If I buy a property and hire a Dominican property management company to manage( rent and get pay their management fees) it, does it count as job creation?

@Atavi

No it doesn't count if you mean towards investor or pensioner residency

@planner

Yes, that is what I meant.. thanks for clarifying

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@planner
If I buy a property and hire a Dominican property management company to manage( rent and get pay their management fees) it, does it count as job creation? - @Atavi

A further question for the forum:聽 If you purchase a property as an investment/rental, and personally do a bunch of renovation work (let's say about $50k worth of reno) on it before the property is turned over to the rental manager...

  1. Would THAT run afoul of any Dominican labor or immigration laws?


I wouldn't think so.聽 But has anyone run that sort of scenario, and know for sure??


Jim

@ExpatRusher

Interesting question, one could say you鈥檙e stealing someone鈥檚 job but so would be cleaning your own house and garden. Unless you鈥檙e paying yourself a salary to do your own work it would come down to what the law says about doing 鈥渦npaid work鈥. And then, it鈥檚 in your own property and not for someone else.

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You can do your own renos in your own property without issue. You are not working for someone else. You can hire and pay contractors or individuals as well without issue.聽


You can turn it over to a property manager at any point you choose.


None of this is a labor law or immigration issue.

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Thank you for the responses, everyone.聽


We have a history of buying fixer-uppers and doing renovations.聽 Not sure how it would work in the DR, but that may be the path we try there, too.聽

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