Property Valuation
A Kentucky appraiser is performing a retrospective appraisal to determine value as of a past date for an estate. The appraiser must use data that was available:
AAs of the date of the report
BAs of the effective (past) date of the appraisal✓ Correct
CFrom the past 12 months only
DFrom the county PVA records only
Explanation
A retrospective appraisal must use only data that was available and known as of the effective date (the historical date), not data that became known afterward.
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