Property Valuation
A South Carolina commercial property's gross income multiplier (GIM) differs from the GRM in that:
AGIM and GRM are identical
BGIM uses annual gross income; GRM typically uses monthly gross rent✓ Correct
CGIM is used for residential; GRM for commercial
DGIM is more accurate than GRM
Explanation
GRM (Gross Rent Multiplier) typically uses monthly rent and is applied to residential rentals. GIM (Gross Income Multiplier) uses annual income and is used for commercial properties.
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