Property Valuation

In a Michigan appraisal, reconciliation is the process of:

AAveraging the values from the three approaches
BAnalyzing and weighing the value indications from the approaches used to arrive at a final value opinion✓ Correct
CCorrecting errors in comparable selection
DAdjusting the final value for closing costs

Explanation

Reconciliation is not a simple average. The appraiser uses judgment to weigh the reliability and applicability of each approach to value, giving more weight to the approach(es) most appropriate for the property type and market.

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