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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/25/2024

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How to max out write offs for out-of-state investment property

Pat McQuillan
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Hi Everyone,

I'm based in CA and will be buying an investment property in MA/NH/RI in the next 6 months. I will not be using an LLC and so will pay landlord insurance and be able to make deductions directly from my personal income. I understand federally I can deduct payments on mortgage interest, property management fees to my onsite property manager, maintenance, etc. I know certain things like insurance, etc. can't be deducted.

Are there are big missteps I should make sure I'm not making in my assumptions/landmines I shouldn't step on to make sure I can deduct these expenses and receive the right rebates in my tax returns at the end of the year?

Cheers,
Pat

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