Cost Segregation Records
Keep cost segregation, depreciation, and property documents in the same tax file.
Revestor helps owners organize cost segregation PDFs, asset context, placed-in-service details, and depreciation support alongside property records.
Product proof
The product facts that should be easy to verify.
Store cost segregation reports and property documents by property.
Keep acquisition, improvement, and asset support close to the tax-year records.
Useful for CPA review of depreciation, bonus depreciation, and recapture context.
Connects document vault workflows with rental property financial records.
Questions answered
The exact searches this page is built to answer.
Workflow
How this works in the rental property file.
Keep the cost seg report where the property records live.
Upload reports, closing documents, improvement invoices, and asset notes so depreciation support is not separated from the rental file.
Make placed-in-service and asset context easier to find.
Depreciation work depends on dates, asset classes, basis, and support. Revestor helps keep those materials discoverable.
Give your CPA the supporting documents with the tax year.
The export package can include the records and documents needed to review depreciation-sensitive positions.
Common questions
Does Revestor perform cost segregation studies?
No. Revestor helps organize reports and supporting records. Cost segregation studies should be prepared and reviewed by qualified professionals.
Why track depreciation support inside the property file?
Depreciation depends on basis, assets, dates, improvements, and prior deductions. Keeping those records together makes review and future sale planning easier.
Can Revestor store cost segregation PDFs?
Yes. Revestor includes document workflows intended for property-level files such as reports, statements, invoices, and tax support.
