Property Valuation

In an appraisal, when a comparable property sold is superior to the subject property in a specific feature, the appraiser will:

AAdd value to the comparable
BSubtract value from the comparable✓ Correct
CSubtract value from the subject
DDiscard the comparable

Explanation

If a comp is superior to the subject, the appraiser subtracts from the comp's sale price to bring it down to the subject's value level.

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