Property Valuation

In Montana, a 'before-and-after' appraisal technique is used primarily in:

ARoutine residential appraisals for mortgage financing
BPartial acquisition eminent domain cases to determine the just compensation owed for the part taken and any damages to the remainder✓ Correct
CInvestment property analysis only
DTax appeal cases to reduce assessed value

Explanation

The before-and-after method is used in partial takings by eminent domain: the value before the taking minus the value after the taking equals the just compensation owed. It considers both the value of the part taken and any damages to the remainder parcel.

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