Property Valuation
In Louisiana, a property's value is said to exhibit 'plottage' when:
AMultiple properties have been valued together as a single unit
BThe assembled value of multiple adjacent parcels under single ownership exceeds the sum of the individual parcel values✓ Correct
CA property is in a designated plot zone
DThe appraiser plots all comparable sales on a map
Explanation
Plottage (plottage increment or assemblage) is the additional value created by combining adjacent parcels under single ownership — enabling a use not possible with individual parcels, such as a large commercial development requiring multiple lots. The combined value exceeds the sum of individual values.
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