Property Valuation
When an appraiser makes adjustments in the sales comparison approach, adjustments are made to:
AThe subject property's value
BThe comparable properties' sale prices✓ Correct
CThe county's assessed value
DThe listing price of the subject property
Explanation
In the sales comparison approach, adjustments are made to the comparable properties, not the subject. If a comparable is inferior to the subject in some feature, a positive adjustment is added to the comparable's price.
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