Property Valuation

Interim use in West Virginia appraisal refers to a property's:

ACurrent use that is different from its highest and best use, expected to continue until the H&B use becomes feasible✓ Correct
BTemporary use during renovation
CUse in a zoning reclassification period
DEmergency use permitted by variance

Explanation

Interim use is a current use of property that is not its long-term highest and best use. The property is used for an interim purpose until conditions change (e.g., population growth, infrastructure) to make the ultimate H&B use economically feasible.

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