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No. The property has to be available for rent in order for you to start deducting expenses. You don't have to have rental income, it just has to be available for rent. That's means, for example, that you've started advertising it for rent, or listed it with an agent as a property for rent.
No. The property has to be available for rent in order for you to start deducting expenses. You don't have to have rental income, it just has to be available for rent. That's means, for example, that you've started advertising it for rent, or listed it with an agent as a property for rent.
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