Property Valuation
An appraiser makes a negative (-$8,000) adjustment to a comparable. This means:
AThe subject property is inferior in that feature
BThe comparable is superior in that feature and the adjustment reduces its value✓ Correct
CThe subject property's value is reduced
DThe comparable sold below market value
Explanation
A negative adjustment means the comparable is superior to the subject in a particular feature. The comparable's value is reduced to make it comparable to the subject (CBS: Comparable Better, Subtract).
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