Property Valuation
In South Carolina, 'adjustments' in the sales comparison approach are made to:
AThe subject property to make it equal to the comparables
BThe comparable sales prices to reflect differences between the comparable and the subject property✓ Correct
CThe tax assessed value of the subject
DThe listing price of the subject property
Explanation
In the sales comparison approach, adjustments are made to the comparable sale prices (not the subject) to reflect differences between each comparable and the subject. If the comparable is superior in a feature, the appraiser subtracts; if inferior, the appraiser adds.
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