Property Valuation

In South Dakota, a 'drive-by appraisal' differs from a full appraisal primarily because:

AThe appraiser drives by but never stops to look at the property
BOnly the exterior is inspected — the appraiser does not enter the property✓ Correct
CThe appraisal is conducted from a moving vehicle without stopping
DNo comparable sales are used

Explanation

An exterior-only (drive-by) appraisal involves inspecting only the outside of the property. The appraiser relies on public records and exterior observation without conducting an interior inspection.

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