Property Valuation
Depreciation in appraisal means:
AThe tax deduction allowed for investment property
BA loss in value from any cause✓ Correct
CThe decrease in mortgage balance over time
DThe reduction in replacement cost due to new technology
Explanation
In appraisal, depreciation is any loss in value from any cause, including physical deterioration, functional obsolescence, and external (economic) obsolescence.
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