Property Valuation
A NH appraiser who adjusts a comparable sale upward for the subject having a superior location is making what type of adjustment?
AA positive adjustment to the subject
BA positive adjustment to the comparable sale✓ Correct
CA negative adjustment to the comparable sale
DNo adjustment needed
Explanation
If the subject is superior to the comparable in a specific feature (location), the appraiser adds to the comparable's price to make it equivalent to the subject. The adjustment is positive to the comparable.
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