Property Valuation
An appraisal report that provides a brief analysis with limited detail is called a(n):
ASelf-contained report
BSummary appraisal report
CRestricted use appraisal report✓ Correct
DNarrative appraisal report
Explanation
A restricted use appraisal report (now called a 'restricted appraisal report' under USPAP) provides a brief analysis intended for a single client with limited detail. A summary report (appraisal report) provides more detail.
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