Property Valuation
A Wisconsin appraiser performing a 'retrospective appraisal' (as-of a past date) must:
AUse current market data since it is more accurate
BUse data that was available at the effective date of the appraisal, not information that became known after that date✓ Correct
CIndicate the current value alongside the retrospective value
DObtain special DSPS approval
Explanation
A retrospective appraisal (effective date in the past) must be performed using only the market data available at the effective date, not hindsight information from after that date.
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