Property Valuation
Functional obsolescence in a Washington residential property is best illustrated by:
AA factory built next to the property
BA house with only one bathroom for five bedrooms✓ Correct
CDeferred maintenance on the exterior
DA declining neighborhood
Explanation
Functional obsolescence is a loss of value due to outdated or deficient design. A house with only one bathroom for five bedrooms has a functional deficiency that reduces its market appeal compared to similar homes with more bathrooms.
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