Property Valuation
An Ohio appraiser makes a '+$5,000' adjustment to a comparable sale. This means the comparable:
AIs superior to the subject property in that feature by $5,000
BIs inferior to the subject property in that feature, requiring an upward adjustment to the comparable's price✓ Correct
CSold for $5,000 more than the subject property
DHas $5,000 more value than the subject property
Explanation
When a comparable is inferior to the subject in some feature, the appraiser adds value to the comparable's price to equalize them. The logic: if the comparable had this feature, it would have sold for more.
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