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JJStephens

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This is a disaster in more ways than one.

Client owns a rental house in a another state. A car (uninsured) crashed into the house.

The main repair was to remove & replace the front exterior wall and one interior wall (including doors and windows) and to stabilize the roof. Cost to repair was $16,351 of which $11,614 was paid by client's insurance. His out-of-pocket was $4737.

Expense or capitalize? My instinct is to expense it (did not extend the life or increase the value).

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That is a casualty loss. I would expense 4737. The facts surrounding this case is totally different than a rotting 30 year old roof decaying by course of nature. But for the accident there would be no need to do the repairs.

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