pstubban
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Investors & landlords

No--But that would be a reasonable thing to double check.  It's schedule E.

I'm using the "Self Employed" version of turbotax.  Could it be assuming it's an actual commercial (industrial) property?  Someone else said a roof needs to be entered as "residential real estate" under the expense/depreciation--as if it's a whole new piece of residential real estate??   This doesn't seem very intuitive, but you do get the correct depreciation that way.  That's how I ended up forcing it into the correct 27.5 year depreciation.