Property Valuation
What is 'eminent domain appraisal' in Idaho?
AAn appraisal required for luxury home listings
BAn appraisal determining just compensation when government takes private property✓ Correct
CAn appraisal for estate tax purposes
DA market analysis for government-owned properties
Explanation
When government exercises eminent domain to take private property in Idaho, an appraisal determines 'just compensation' — typically the property's market value as of the taking date, which the government must pay the owner.
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