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Mike Cachat
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  • Westlake, OH
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Sharing cash flow between two properties

Mike Cachat
  • Investor
  • Westlake, OH
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BP Community - Does anyone have a list of tax specifics/conditions that apply to sharing cash flow between properties to pay expenses?

For example, Property A has cash flow that exceeds depreciation and Property B is a brand new purchase and in a state of value-add that needs significant repairs to bring rents up to market value.

I’m curious about both smaller repairs/ maintenance items as well as larger capital improvements.

Thank you,

Mike

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