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Several years ago, junior acquired a home that he vacationed in part of the time and rented out part of the time. during the current year junior: personally stayed in the home for 22 days. rented it to his favorite brother at a discount for 10 days. rented it to his least favorite brother for 8 days at the full market rate. rented it to his friend at a discounted rate for 4 days. rented the home to third parties for 57 days at the market rate. did repair and maintenance work on the home for 5 days. marketed the property and made it available for rent for 150 days during the year (in addition to the days mentioned above).how many days of rental use did junior experience on the property during the year?

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