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Frank Salgado
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Health Coverage for Landlords

Frank Salgado
  • Homeowner
  • Anaheim, CA
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I'm retiring early at 61 years old and living off my rental properties, just curious what people do in my situation for Health Coverage.

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Bryan Martin
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Bryan Martin
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  • Springfield, IL
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I'd look into the Health Insurance Exchange in your state.  As for the question when filling out your income, It's your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (more info can be found here: https://www.healthcare.gov/income-and-household-information/income/.  For rentals, it's your net income from the rentals which would also include things like depreciation

Also, please note that it's your household income and not your individual income if you have a spouse or others living with you.

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