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Investors & landlords
You can, but the easiest way is to enter your property as its own unit. When you set up the property under the profile section, enter 1/2 of the properties value for depreciation. Then the correct amount is taken for depreciation without having to adjust later.
For expenses, you would then just enter 1/2 of the shared amounts (insurance, property taxes, etc). If you add an asset later that is for the whole property (ex: roof), then enter in the asset section for 1/2 of the cost.
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‎June 3, 2019
5:10 PM