Property Valuation
Under Ohio appraisal standards, an appraiser's certification of value means the appraiser:
AGuarantees the property will sell at the appraised value
BCertifies that the analysis and conclusions are their independent professional opinion based on the data and methods described✓ Correct
CCertifies the property has no defects
DCertifies compliance with all zoning regulations
Explanation
An appraiser's certification confirms that the opinions and conclusions in the report are their own independent professional judgment, based on proper analysis and in compliance with USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice).
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