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Investors & landlords
Hi @AmeliesUncle ,
Thanks for the response! Yes, I see that it prorates based on personal days and rental days. To clarify, the question is since I only pay a cleaner to clean after each guest during the short time I rent it out, can I report the full $620? Perhaps Cleaning and maintenance is the wrong area to report this as that refers to routine cleanings to up keep the property. Should I report this under Other as CLENAER FEES? I get prorating things like Homeowners Insurance, Mortgage Interest, Real Estate Taxes, and Utilities. However, the $620 for cleaning fees is a 100% direct rental expense. Thus, shouldn't I be able to deduct the full amount? I'm sure others in my positions are wondering as well, so be great to a clear answer on this.
Thanks again!