Last year, our son went through an ugly divorce, and was going to lose his house when his wife left. The bank would not allow him to keep his mortgage on his income alone.
My husband and I bought his home, rather than co sign his mortgage; we figured we had better control of the situation should things go sour. It was not our wish to make any profit on his home, just to sustain it for him until he is financially able to buy it back from us. We also own our own home outright with no mortgage, which is our primary dwelling.
He has been able to faithfully pay all of the expenses on the home. He is accountable to us monthly for the mortgage, and pays all of the utilities and such. Other than that, he pays no rent to us.
It is my understanding that we need to claim this as a rental property, even though we are not actually renting and make no profit. Could someone please explain to me exactly how to go about this when filing our taxes, what forms to file, and what documentaion is needed? I have always done our own taxes, including my own small business, so I think I can handle this, too.
Any and all help will be appreciated. Debbie
My husband and I bought his home, rather than co sign his mortgage; we figured we had better control of the situation should things go sour. It was not our wish to make any profit on his home, just to sustain it for him until he is financially able to buy it back from us. We also own our own home outright with no mortgage, which is our primary dwelling.
He has been able to faithfully pay all of the expenses on the home. He is accountable to us monthly for the mortgage, and pays all of the utilities and such. Other than that, he pays no rent to us.
It is my understanding that we need to claim this as a rental property, even though we are not actually renting and make no profit. Could someone please explain to me exactly how to go about this when filing our taxes, what forms to file, and what documentaion is needed? I have always done our own taxes, including my own small business, so I think I can handle this, too.
Any and all help will be appreciated. Debbie
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