Property Valuation
In Ohio, an appraisal for a divorce property settlement typically uses:
AMarket value as of the current date only
BThe value as of a specified date determined by the court or the parties — which may be the date of separation or filing✓ Correct
CReplacement cost value only
DThe lower of appraised value or assessed value
Explanation
Divorce appraisals often require value as of a specific date (date of separation, filing, or trial) as directed by the court. The appraiser must use a retrospective or current effective date as specified.
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