Navigating mortgage and tax implications when converting home to rental
Homeowners transitioning from owner-occupancy to landlord status face a complex intersection of mortgage requalification, tax treatment changes, and new landlord responsibilities with little consolidated guidance. The process requires coordinating advice across real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and tax professionals simultaneously. This is a common life transition with high decision stakes but fragmented information.
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