Judy's mother, Sarah, died on July 2, 2009, leaving Judy her entire estate. Included in the estate was Sarah's residence (325 Oak Street, Cincinnati, OH 45211). Sarah s basis in the residence was $30, 000. The fair market value of the residence on July 2, 2009, was $155.000. The property was distributed to Judy on January 1, 2010. The Vances have held the property as rental properly and have managed it themselves. From 2010 until June 30. 2014, they rented the house to the same tenant. The tenant was transferred to a branch office in California and moved out at the end of June. Since they did not want to bother finding a new tenant, Paul and Judy sold the house on June 30, 2014. They received $140, 000 for the house and land ($15, 000 for the land and $125, 000 for the house), less a 6 percent commission charged by the broker. They had depreciated the house using the MACRS rules and conventions applicable to residential real estate. To compute depreciation on the house, the Vances had allocated $15, 000 of the property's basis to the land on which the house is located. The Vances collected rent of $1, 000 a month during the six months the house was occupied during the year. They incurred the following related expenses during this period: Judy's mother, Sarah, died on July 2, 2009, leaving Judy her entire estate. Included in the estate was Sarah's residence (325 Oak Street, Cincinnati, OH 45211). Sarah s basis in the residence was $30, 000. The fair market value of the residence on July 2, 2009, was $155.000. The property was distributed to Judy on January 1, 2010. The Vances have held the property as rental properly and have managed it themselves. From 2010 until June 30. 2014, they rented the house to the same tenant. The tenant was transferred to a branch office in California and moved out at the end of June. Since they did not want to bother finding a new tenant, Paul and Judy sold the house on June 30, 2014. They received $140, 000 for the house and land ($15, 000 for the land and $125, 000 for the house), less a 6 percent commission charged by the broker. They had depreciated the house using the MACRS rules and conventions applicable to residential real estate. To compute depreciation on the house, the Vances had allocated $15, 000 of the property's basis to the land on which the house is located. The Vances collected rent of $1, 000 a month during the six months the house was occupied during the year. They incurred the following related expenses during this period