Property Valuation
A Maine appraiser performing a 'narrative appraisal report' provides the most detail in which format?
ADrive-by form
BRestricted use report
CNarrative (or self-contained) appraisal report✓ Correct
DAVM (automated valuation model)
Explanation
A narrative appraisal report is the most detailed and comprehensive type of appraisal report, containing complete descriptions of the subject property, methodology, analysis, and conclusions with all supporting data.
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