Property Valuation
When an Oklahoma appraiser considers 'externalities' affecting value, they are examining:
AExternal temperature and weather patterns
BFactors outside the property's boundaries that influence value — including neighborhood quality, proximity to amenities or nuisances, school quality, and market supply/demand conditions✓ Correct
CA property's exterior condition only
DThe external appearance of the appraiser's report
Explanation
Externalities are outside factors that affect value positively or negatively: proximity to good schools or parks increases value; proximity to highways, industrial uses, or high-crime areas may decrease value. These are external to the property but significantly influence market value.
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