Property Valuation
In Kansas, what is 'interim use' in highest and best use analysis?
AThe current use of the property
BA temporary use of the property while the market transitions to support the ultimate highest and best use✓ Correct
CAn agricultural use in an urban area
DA use permitted only during certain hours
Explanation
Interim use is a temporary use that represents the current best use while the market matures to support the long-term highest and best use — for example, a parking lot on land zoned for future office development.
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