Property Valuation
When a Kansas appraiser selects 'time-adjusted' comparables, they are accounting for:
AThe time required to complete the appraisal
BChanges in the market between the comparable sale date and the date of the appraisal✓ Correct
CThe time remaining on the property's useful life
DThe time of day that sales were completed
Explanation
Time adjustments account for changes in market conditions (appreciation or depreciation) between the date a comparable sold and the effective date of the appraisal.
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