Property Valuation
In the cost approach, land is always valued separately using:
AThe replacement cost method
BThe sales comparison approach (comparison to vacant land sales)✓ Correct
CThe income approach
DThe depreciation schedule
Explanation
In the cost approach, land is valued separately using the sales comparison approach (comparing to recent sales of similar vacant land). Land does not depreciate, so it must be valued independently of the improvements.
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