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posted Mar 8, 2025 12:03:26 PM

How can I determine fair market value of a roof before and after damage from a federally declared major disaster?

Our roof was 10 years old and required a repair costing $3000 after Milton. We did not claim is on insurance since it was below our deductible anyway. Thank you

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Mar 8, 2025 2:31:41 PM

It depends. A realtor may be helpful. Essentially, you determine the fair market value (FMV) before the disaster and then then subtract the cost of the roof replacement from the FMV. This would be one way to arrive at a FMV after the casualty.

 

The actual loss based on the cost of the repairs is $3,000. Since this was below your deductible, then the full $3,000 will be used on your less the $500 deduction without using itemized deductions, 

Note: Intuit is currently waiting on guidance from several states on whether the state will conform to the Disaster Relief Act of 2023. As guidance is issued, Form 4864 for the states will be updated and made available.

 

@rebeccaerickson220

[Edited: 03/08/2024 | 2:34 PM PST]