Property Valuation
Vermont's 'before and after' method in condemnation appraisals estimates:
AThe property value before and after renovation
BThe value of the whole property before the taking and the value of the remainder after, with the difference equaling the compensation owed✓ Correct
CThe market value before and after a rezoning
DProperty value change due to environmental cleanup
Explanation
In partial taking appraisals (eminent domain), the 'before and after' method determines just compensation as the difference between the property's value before the taking and the value of the remaining property after the taking.
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