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CRP (Certificate of Rent Paid) advice
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.