Property Valuation
In New Mexico, a 'desk review' appraisal involves:
AA full exterior and interior inspection of the property
BA review of an existing appraisal report by another appraiser without visiting the property✓ Correct
CAn automated valuation model (AVM) only
DA drive-by exterior inspection
Explanation
A desk review is an appraisal review performed without visiting the property, based on the existing appraisal report and possibly public records. It is less reliable than a field review but used for quality control of appraisal files.
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