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Rental Income For Attached In-Law Apartment

My father sold his personal home in 2020 and used his personal funds to build a small in-law apartment attached directly to my house. He lived in it until his death. Upon his passing in Feb 2023, my wife and I inherited the attached apartment, as it was attached to the house we live in and have always lived in. She began renting it out via AirBnB in Apr 2023. For the purpose of using Schedule E to account for the passive income, what value do I use for the space? The total value of the total house, including the apartment? Or, parse out the approximate value of the apartment itself? That would seem difficult as by our local town code, the utilities are consolidated into one bill (and always have been). Another dilemma: what timeline is appropriate to start accounting from? We bought the main house in 2017, the attached apartment was built at no cost to us in 2020, and we began obtaining rental income in 2023 (the same year we inherited the attached space).

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Rental Income For Attached In-Law Apartment

Paging @AmeliesUncle for invaluable input.

 

However, I'm not at all sure whether you have to value the (now rented) in-law, regardless, because your cost basis is $0. As a result, irrespective of the fair market value, you would use the lesser of your basis or the fair market value on the date of conversion to rental use as the basis for depreciation. In your case, the basis for depreciation would be $0.

 

 

Rental Income For Attached In-Law Apartment

Considering the above post, you probably simply have to keep track of income received and allocate a share of the expenses for the in-law apartment.

Rental Income For Attached In-Law Apartment

While I could be wrong, in my opinion this is a Gift.  By paying for an improvement to your home, your father essentially gifted it to you (even though he was using it at the time).

 

As a Gift, you would usually use his actual cost for the Basis that you use for depreciation.

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