I know we're part-way through the sliding scale of having certain things removed as offset-able expenses, but what CAN you still claim either fully or partly?
Our long-term tenant has clamoured for ages to have an ensuite reverted to a bedroom as they have an autistic (I think) child who needs their own room. It was a bedroom when we bought the place; we converted it as our ensuite before moving out 7-8 years ago.
We finally agreed and got the work done since they want to be there for the long term and finding good (or any) tenants in that area is tricky.
I have no idea if any of this can be offset - or even what it would be classed as. Anyone know? The cost of the work is approximately 2 months' rental income.
Our long-term tenant has clamoured for ages to have an ensuite reverted to a bedroom as they have an autistic (I think) child who needs their own room. It was a bedroom when we bought the place; we converted it as our ensuite before moving out 7-8 years ago.
We finally agreed and got the work done since they want to be there for the long term and finding good (or any) tenants in that area is tricky.
I have no idea if any of this can be offset - or even what it would be classed as. Anyone know? The cost of the work is approximately 2 months' rental income.
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