Property Valuation
Functional obsolescence in a property is BEST illustrated by:
AA roof that needs replacement due to age
BA home located near a busy highway
CA four-bedroom home with only one bathroom✓ Correct
DPaint that is faded and peeling
Explanation
Functional obsolescence refers to a loss in value due to an outdated or inadequate feature within the property itself. A four-bedroom home with only one bathroom is functionally obsolete — the layout does not meet current market expectations.
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