Property Valuation
What is 'mass appraisal' as used by Idaho county assessors?
AAppraisal by a group of appraisers simultaneously
BThe systematic appraisal of multiple properties as of a given date using standardized methods for property tax assessment✓ Correct
CThe appraisal of commercial properties only
DCombining multiple appraisals into one report
Explanation
Mass appraisal is the process of appraising large numbers of properties using standardized methods, statistical models, and market analysis as of a specific date. County assessors use mass appraisal to determine assessed values for property taxation.
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