Property Valuation
In a sales comparison approach, a positive adjustment is made to a comparable when:
AThe comparable is superior to the subject in a particular feature
BThe comparable is inferior to the subject in a particular feature✓ Correct
CThe comparable sold more recently than others
DThe comparable is closer to the subject property
Explanation
When a comparable is inferior to the subject property in a feature (e.g., smaller garage), a positive adjustment is added to the comparable's sale price to account for that inferiority.
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