The fact that the expenditure has to do with water damage suggests that it is more likely to be repairs than an improvement. It can be both, of course. If the property sustains damage but the own takes the opportunity to upgrade the fixtures instead of simply replacing them, the cost would likley be partly on account of income and partly on account of capital.
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