Property Valuation
A Kentucky appraiser adjusts a comparable sale downward because the comparable has a pool that the subject property does not have. This means:
AThe subject property is worth more than the comparable
BThe comparable is superior in that feature; adjusting down makes it comparable to the subject✓ Correct
CPools decrease property values in Kentucky
DThe appraiser prefers properties without pools
Explanation
A downward adjustment to the comparable means the comparable is superior (has something the subject lacks). The adjustment brings the comparable's value in line with the subject.
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