Property Valuation

A West Virginia appraiser's final reconciled value conclusion must be:

AThe average of all approaches used
BA specific value or range supported by the analysis and data in the report✓ Correct
CThe highest value indicated by any single approach
DThe value closest to the contract price

Explanation

The final reconciled value must be supportable and credible based on the analysis performed. It cannot simply be an average — the appraiser must weigh the relevance and reliability of each approach and reach a logical conclusion supported by the data and reasoning in the report.

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