Property Valuation
When NH appraisers adjust for differences between comparable sales and the subject property, the adjustments are based on:
AThe appraiser's personal preferences
BMarket evidence of what buyers and sellers pay for specific features✓ Correct
COnly the assessed value difference
DA fixed schedule published by the NHREC
Explanation
Appraisal adjustments should be market-derived — based on evidence from paired sales, surveys, and other data showing what the market actually pays (or discounts) for specific features, conditions, or locations.
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