Property Valuation
A South Carolina appraiser adjusts a comparable sale for a feature that the comparable has but the subject does not. The adjustment to the comparable is:
AUpward (positive adjustment)
BDownward (negative adjustment)✓ Correct
CNo adjustment needed
DApplied to the subject property instead
Explanation
When a comparable has a superior feature that the subject lacks, the comparable's price is adjusted downward (negative adjustment) to make it equivalent to the subject property.
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