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House-Hacking / Managing Property / REPS?

Ammar Khan
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Hey everyone,

I've been learning about attaining the real estate professional status (REPS).

From what I understand, if I own the property, and if I self manage it, then I should just about automatically qualify for REPS.  Is this correct?

Also, if I am self managing, can I log 16-24 hours per day if I am doing things like monitoring security cameras throughout the day, receiving and delivering renter's mail, responding to whatever needs/concerns renters may have, etc., and if I am available to my renters after hours / through the night?

(I also do all of the advertising, tours/viewings, communications resulting from the advertising, but once all of the rooms are rented, and I am purely managing, how are property managing hours discerned, I suppose that's my question here.)

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This general log gives an overview of your activities, but it might not be detailed enough for IRS purposes.

Example 2: Detailed Log

Monday, 7/1/24

7 AM - 7:30 AM: Monitored security cameras

1:30 PM - 2:15 PM: Responded to tenant question regarding parking

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Monitored security cameras

4 PM - 4:15 PM: Checked mail and delivered to tenants, as necessary

7 PM - 7:30 PM: Monitored security cameras

10:30 PM - 11 PM: Monitored security cameras

7 AM - 11 PM: Remained on standby all day for tenant needs/emergencies

This detailed log breaks down your activities into specific time slots, which can provide a more precise account of how your time was spent.

Best Practices for Record-Keeping

Be Specific: Break down your activities into smaller time intervals, as shown in the detailed log example.

Use a Logbook or App: Consider using a time-tracking app or a dedicated logbook to keep daily records.

Document Standby Time: Clearly note the hours you are on standby for emergencies, but also separate it from active tasks.

Include All Activities: Document everything from advertising to maintenance and tenant interactions.

Consulting with a Tax Professional

Given the complexity of qualifying for REPS, it's always a good idea to consult with a tax professional. They can provide specific advice tailored to your situation and ensure you're meeting all IRS requirements.

Additional Resources

If you're looking to expand your real estate portfolio or need financing options, let me know. I'd be happy to discuss mortgage solutions that can help you grow your business and achieve your investment goals.

Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further assistance.

Best regards,

Ty

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