Anonymous
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Investors & landlords

Thanks for the response, and I think that I figured it out now. Part of my confusion was that I was actually asked to enter my 1099-k in part of the onboarding flow. Later, when I was working on rental income, all of that 1099-k was allocated to a single property. As I looked for help, I saw the following statement in the FAQ which was a contradiction from what I experienced:
"Because Form 1099-K can be used for so many different situations and types of payments, you don't enter the Form 1099-K directly anywhere in TurboTax. It's simply a form that reports payments, which may or may not be income, and which may be associated with any type of business, hobby, or other income-generating activity."

I removed that 1099-k entry, and simply allocated the income to each property.

Thanks again!