Property Valuation
What is 'before and after' valuation methodology in Rhode Island eminent domain?
AComparing values before and after a market downturn
BValuing a property's before-taking value and after-taking value to determine just compensation for a partial taking✓ Correct
CComparing pre-renovation and post-renovation values
DBefore closing and after closing value assessments
Explanation
In partial takings (eminent domain), just compensation may be determined by the 'before and after' method: appraising the property before the taking and after the taking (with the remainder diminished), with compensation being the difference in value.
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