Property Valuation
Which appraisal report format provides the most limited information and is typically used for simple, low-risk assignments?
ASelf-contained appraisal report
BSummary appraisal report (URAR form)
CRestricted appraisal report✓ Correct
DDesk review report
Explanation
A restricted appraisal report (formerly called a 'restricted use' report) provides minimal information and is intended for a single client who is named in the report and has the knowledge to understand it without additional explanation. It is appropriate only for simple, non-complex assignments.
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