Property management fees are fully deductible, so consider hiring someone that you don’t mind paying, like a family member.
Obviously, the expense of your own labor cannot be written off, but that doesn’t mean your spouse or children have to work for free.
By hiring family members, it won’t bother you to pay management fees because the expense is fully deductible, and the money stays within your family
Keep in mind you’ll have to withhold Social Security and Medicare taxes for the income you pay.
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