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Eric Wanta
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CRP Questions-Roommates in my house

Eric Wanta
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hi there,

I rented rooms out in my house last year and am slowly learning as I go. I just learned about the CRP and had a few questions that I couldn't find answered on the MN DOR website. I can't call until Monday, so I figured I'd try here for answers.

How do I calculate the "number of adults living in the unit"? Do I count in that number (I lived in the house)? I rented to two individuals on their own leases in their own rooms. 

In this situation do I still average the rent paid for each roommate? If so, do I have to factor my expenses into calculating their rent paid(e.g. Do I issue a CRP to myself)?

Thanks in advance!

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