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Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.

Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.

Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.

Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.

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Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.

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