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Cost Segregation on 4-Plex

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Does the IRS permit a cost segregation analysis on a 4-Plex? I was told since (5) doors or less is considered residential for loan underwriting  and depreciation schedule purposes (27 years vs 39 years) it is dis-allowed. Just seems weird since it’s 100% an investment property.

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    @Greg Heden Yes, you can have a cost segregation study performed on a 4-plex and even a single family home. It doesn't matter if the property is residential or commercial, just that it is an investment property.

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