There is a space to fill in the fair rental days in Schedule E this year.
If a property had been vacant for a period in 2011 but it was available for rental, do we count the vacant days as fair rental days?
For example, rental property was occupied from January to April. Tenant did not pay rent in April and moved out by the end of April. It was vacant in May and June when the landlord was looking for a new tenant. New tenant moved into the rental unit at the beginning of July and lived there until the end of the year. So
Jan - April: Occupied but tenant only paid rent from Jan to March. No rent was paid in April.
May - June: Vacant and landlord was looking for new tenant.
July - December: Occupied and rent paid.
So is the fair rental days:
275 (days that rental unit was occupied and rent had been paid.) or
305 (days that rental unit was occupied including the month of April that rent was not paid) or
365 (days that the property was used for rental whether it was occupied or vacant)?
I can't imagine something can get as confusing as such.
If a property had been vacant for a period in 2011 but it was available for rental, do we count the vacant days as fair rental days?
For example, rental property was occupied from January to April. Tenant did not pay rent in April and moved out by the end of April. It was vacant in May and June when the landlord was looking for a new tenant. New tenant moved into the rental unit at the beginning of July and lived there until the end of the year. So
Jan - April: Occupied but tenant only paid rent from Jan to March. No rent was paid in April.
May - June: Vacant and landlord was looking for new tenant.
July - December: Occupied and rent paid.
So is the fair rental days:
275 (days that rental unit was occupied and rent had been paid.) or
305 (days that rental unit was occupied including the month of April that rent was not paid) or
365 (days that the property was used for rental whether it was occupied or vacant)?
I can't imagine something can get as confusing as such.
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