Property Valuation
In South Carolina, a property appraiser's 'scope of work' determination includes:
ADeciding how much to charge for the appraisal
BDetermining the type and extent of research and analysis required for a credible appraisal✓ Correct
CSetting the property's listing price
DDefining the commission split
Explanation
Under USPAP, the appraiser must determine the scope of work—the type and extent of research, analysis, and reporting required to develop credible appraisal opinions given the intended use and users.
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