Property Valuation
What is a before-and-after appraisal in Nevada condemnation (eminent domain) proceedings?
AComparing values before and after a foreclosure
BDetermining just compensation by appraising the value of the larger parcel before the taking and after, with the difference representing the compensation owed✓ Correct
CComparing values before and after a renovation
DAn appraisal done before and after a flood event
Explanation
In partial takings (eminent domain), Nevada courts use the before-and-after method: the difference between the property's value before the taking and its value after (considering the impact of the taking and the government project) equals just compensation.
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