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Sebastian Bennett
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Rental Loss Question

Sebastian Bennett
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Can I take rental loss on a property during the year of ownership if my intent is to flip the property?  What if the intent was to flip but it then does not sell and becomes a rental?

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Hi Michael, just a hypothetical. Lets say I buy a property and I intend on renovating it and then I choose to flip the home. Can I take a rental loss during the period I own the home or does the intent matter?


You keep saying "rental loss" but avoiding the issue of renting. You do not have a rental loss to talk about if you do not rent the property or at least make it completely ready for occupancy and advertise as available. 

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