Property Valuation
A site that is physically and legally unsuitable for the proposed highest and best use is said to lack:
AMarketable title
BPhysical or legal feasibility✓ Correct
CSufficient acreage
DTDEC environmental clearance
Explanation
In highest and best use analysis, a proposed use must be physically possible (the site can support it) and legally permissible (zoning and regulations allow it). If either condition is not met, that use is not physically or legally feasible and cannot qualify as highest and best use.
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