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Joel Scarboro
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Nonpro Cost Seg?

Joel Scarboro
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Getting mixed answers about cost segregation on a SFH. Can it be done on a SFH with a nonprofessional Real Estate Investor?

Thanks

Joel S

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Getting mixed answers about cost segregation on a SFH. Can it be done on a SFH with a nonprofessional Real Estate Investor?

Getting mixed answers because asking a wrong question. The question is not whether it can be done but whether it can benefit you. And the answer is - sorry - it depends.

Read this: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/1075919-five-...
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