Property Valuation
A comparable sale in Wisconsin was made under duress (divorce-related forced sale). For appraisal purposes, this sale:
AIs the best indicator of market value
BMust be adjusted upward to reflect its distressed nature
CMay not represent market value and should be used with caution or excluded✓ Correct
DIs required to be included in every appraisal
Explanation
Market value assumes willing, informed parties with no undue pressure. A sale made under duress does not meet this definition and may not represent market value.
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