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Bryan Payne
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Tax write off/deduction as landlord

Bryan Payne
  • Massachusetts
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Hey bigger pockets members! Just a quick question. I purchased my first rental property a little over a year ago in Massachusetts. It’s a three family and I do occupy one of the units. My question is: if I were to purchase a plow to plow the driveway and parking spaces, can I get any sort of tax benefit from it? I’m trying to figure out if it makes more sense to hire someone to do it or to make the jump and purchase the (very expensive) plow. Thanks in advance!

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