Property Valuation
In Missouri appraisal, an adjustment is made to a comparable sale for a feature the subject property lacks. This adjustment is:
AAdded to the comparable's sale price
BSubtracted from the comparable's sale price✓ Correct
CAdded to the subject's value
DNot required
Explanation
When a comparable has a feature the subject lacks, the comparable is superior, so its price must be adjusted downward (subtracted) to reflect what it would have sold for without that feature.
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