I posted this on another forum however I wanted to get your feedback also
I have a client who has one rental home. Early last year the renters moved out leaving behind a lot of needed repairs. The little income and expenses were recorded in 2014. I spoke with the client this week regarding someone I knew that was interested in renting the home. She said that she was still repairing on the home so it's not for rent. She also said that she is only able to repair on it in her spare time. So that leads me to think it wont be rented this year.
Client has stated in the past that she wished she never started renting.
If the home is NOT available for rent, can deductions be taken?
Thanks
I have a client who has one rental home. Early last year the renters moved out leaving behind a lot of needed repairs. The little income and expenses were recorded in 2014. I spoke with the client this week regarding someone I knew that was interested in renting the home. She said that she was still repairing on the home so it's not for rent. She also said that she is only able to repair on it in her spare time. So that leads me to think it wont be rented this year.
Client has stated in the past that she wished she never started renting.
If the home is NOT available for rent, can deductions be taken?
Thanks
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