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Michael Nahm
  • MN
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CRP (Certificate of Rent Paid) advice

Michael Nahm
  • MN
Posted

Hi fellow Minnesotan Biggerpocketers, and anyone else that could possibly answer my question.

I’m in the process of completing the CRP’s for 2020 and am wondering about rental amounts.

A couple of my tenants did various pre-approved minor repairs on each property, and after the fact, I allowed for a set reduction in rent for the materials.

I was wondering which amount I should list on the CRP, the rental amount as listed on the Lease, or the actual amount received (rent minus the approved reduction).


Thank you.

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