Investors & landlords


@AmeliesUncle wrote:

That is why I suggested the "other" expense category that does not prorate things.  🙂


I understand that, but there are actually two "other" expense categories in the program; one is just a total of all "other" expenses and the other is the miscellaneous expense category, which allows the user to enumerate the expenses with a description. 

 

Again, unfortunately, all of the expense items in the miscellaneous category are prorated by the program.

 

EDIT: It is actually the reverse of what I stated. However, it would appear odd to me if the "Cleaning and maintenance" line on Schedule E was left blank and then a miscellaneous expense entitled "Cleaning" was inserted with an amount.