Property Valuation
An appraiser in Louisville must address a 'green' (energy-efficient) feature in a residential property. The best approach is to:
AIgnore the feature as it has no market impact
BFind comparable sales with similar green features and analyze market reaction✓ Correct
CAutomatically add 10% to the value for any green certification
DReport the feature to KREC
Explanation
Appraisers should analyze paired sales data to understand how the market reacts to green features and find comparable sales with similar certifications to quantify any value impact.
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