Residential rental property refers to rental units utilized for dwelling purposes, excluding transient lodging like hotels or motels. To qualify as residential for income tax purposes, at least 80% of a building’s income should come from dwelling units. This type of property is eligible for a 27½-year life for tax depreciation purposes, compared to a 39-year life for nonresidential property.
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