Property Valuation
A South Dakota appraiser makes adjustments in the sales comparison approach by:
AAdding value to the comparable for every feature the subject lacks
BAdding to comparables that are inferior and subtracting from comparables that are superior✓ Correct
CAlways reducing the comparable's price to be conservative
DAdjusting the subject property's value without touching comparable prices
Explanation
In the sales comparison approach, adjustments are made to the comparable, not the subject. If the comparable is inferior (less desirable feature), add to the comparable; if superior, subtract from the comparable.
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