Property Valuation
What is an before and after analysis used for in appraisal?
AComparing property values before and after market fluctuations
BMeasuring the impact of a partial taking or easement by comparing value before and after the encumbrance✓ Correct
CEvaluating renovation improvements
DComparing sales before and after a foreclosure
Explanation
Before and after analysis compares the property's value before and after a partial taking (eminent domain) or the imposition of an easement. The difference represents the damages/compensation owed to the property owner.
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