Property Valuation
In South Carolina, which type of depreciation can be cured most cost-effectively?
AExternal obsolescence
BIncurable physical deterioration
CCurable physical deterioration✓ Correct
DEconomic obsolescence
Explanation
Curable physical deterioration consists of items where the cost to repair is less than or equal to the value added. These are the most cost-effective items to cure and can increase a property's value.
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