Property Valuation

When a comparable property used in the sales comparison approach is inferior to the subject in a specific characteristic, the appraiser should:

ASubtract from the comparable's sale price
BAdd to the comparable's sale price to bring it up to the subject's level✓ Correct
CDiscard the comparable entirely
DGive the comparable less weight in the final reconciliation

Explanation

When a comparable is inferior to the subject (meaning the subject has a better feature), the appraiser adds to the comparable's sale price to make it equivalent to the subject. The adjustment reflects what the market would pay for the subject's superior feature.

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