Property Valuation
An effective age in Kansas appraisal refers to:
AThe actual chronological age of a building
BThe age suggested by the condition and utility of the building, which may differ from its actual age✓ Correct
CThe age at which a building must be demolished
DThe age required for historic designation
Explanation
Effective age reflects the condition of a building — a well-maintained older home may have a lower effective age than its chronological age, while a neglected newer home may have a higher effective age.
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