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If I had to evict tenants thru courts for non payment of rent in 2016, would I still add that as rental and royalties. Because there was no profit

 
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KarenW
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If I had to evict tenants thru courts for non payment of rent in 2016, would I still add that as rental and royalties. Because there was no profit

Yes, if your property is available as rental property, even if you didn't receive any income, you can still deduct expenses.

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KarenW
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If I had to evict tenants thru courts for non payment of rent in 2016, would I still add that as rental and royalties. Because there was no profit

Yes, if your property is available as rental property, even if you didn't receive any income, you can still deduct expenses.

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