I may be dense, but nearly all the literature on selling your residence is dedicated to how to exclude gains. Historically, this is an overwhelming concern.
However, principal residence is a capital asset as far as losses are concerned. Simply can't take losses, and losses are overwhelming in the last five years.
How long must one leave their principal residence before it ceases to be their principal residence? Two years? Five years? There's lots of homes just sitting there because of the miserable economy. I'd like to know how long they have to leave it before they can take a loss.
However, principal residence is a capital asset as far as losses are concerned. Simply can't take losses, and losses are overwhelming in the last five years.
How long must one leave their principal residence before it ceases to be their principal residence? Two years? Five years? There's lots of homes just sitting there because of the miserable economy. I'd like to know how long they have to leave it before they can take a loss.
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