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Investors & landlords
Thanks for the information, buch111111.
I only had one rental schedule, so it was already "tainted" when I clicked on it after the botched app update, haha. Also, while I knew that selecting one of those two options that the unpatched app forced me to choose from (either "Home Office" or "Home Office Improvement") would indeed allow me to file my tax return, I didn't want to take a risk that it could somehow affect my taxes in the future, such as if I decide to sell this rental property.
Anyway, my solution was simply to delete and then redo the Depreciation section of for that rental property, and it worked.
However, this issue has now been apparently patched, so it's finally fixed now.
EDIT: I did not see the last 2 responses, so apparently this issue hasn't been fixed yet, despite the latest update. However, I see that another TurboTax expert has confirmed my previous workaround of simply redoing the Depreciation section for each rental property (annoying yes, but seems to work; at least for me it did).