Publication 527
taxmap/pubs/p527-011.htm#en_us_publink1000219143This chapter discusses some rental real estate activities that are subject to additional
rules.
taxmap/pubs/p527-011.htm#en_us_publink1000219144A condominium is most often a dwelling unit in a multi-unit building, but can also take other forms, such as a townhouse or garden
apartment.
If you own a condominium, you also own a share of the common elements, such as land, lobbies, elevators, and service areas. You and the other condominium owners may pay dues or assessments to a special corporation that is organized to take care of the common elements.
Special rules apply if you rent your condominium to others. You can deduct as rental expenses all the expenses discussed in chapters 1 and 2. In addition, you can deduct any dues or assessments paid for maintenance of the common
elements.
You cannot deduct special assessments you pay to a condominium management corporation for improvements. However, you may be able to recover your share of the cost of any improvement by taking depreciation.