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What exactly are "Nondeductuble expenses from prior years"?

No ...  since you have no mortgage then that example doesn't really apply to you.   

 

So you are not at risk  if you have a line of credit that is NOT based on a property ... basically a "non recourse loan" where if you defaulted on the loan they would have no way to collect on the debt. 

What exactly are "Nondeductuble expenses from prior years"?

So simply investing in improvements and paying maintenance bills isn't enough to be considered "at-risk"? Actually, we take a loss most years (with lots of carryovers) as we continue to fix up the place. Not the right kind of risk?

What exactly are "Nondeductuble expenses from prior years"?

STOP  overthinking this  ... you ARE at risk since you don't have any non recourse loans on the property.  If the earth swallowed up the property you would lose everything. 

What exactly are "Nondeductuble expenses from prior years"?

Okay, that's what I was thinking. It just wasn't coming across. That's what I get for being a layman.  :^)

It sounded like a mortgage would be needed to cause risk. I guess I misunderstood.

What exactly are "Nondeductuble expenses from prior years"?

Layman's extra credit follow-up: How would a non-recourse loan help? The house could still be swallowed up, no? I'd still have some equity at-risk, no?

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