Property Valuation
The 'reconciliation' step in a Louisiana appraisal requires the appraiser to:
AAverage the three approaches to value
BWeigh the results of multiple approaches and form a final value conclusion based on the most credible evidence✓ Correct
CReconcile the appraisal with the county assessment
DConfirm the value with the client before issuing the report
Explanation
Reconciliation is the process where an appraiser reviews all approaches used (sales comparison, income, cost), evaluates the strength and reliability of each, and reaches a final value conclusion — it is not a simple mathematical average.
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