Property Valuation
Vermont's 'effective gross income' (EGI) is calculated as:
APotential gross income plus vacancy losses
BPotential gross income minus vacancy and credit losses, plus any other income✓ Correct
CNet operating income plus operating expenses
DMonthly rent multiplied by 12
Explanation
EGI = Potential Gross Income - Vacancy and Credit Losses + Other Income (parking, laundry, etc.). It represents the income the property actually collects after accounting for unoccupied units.
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