Property Valuation
In Wisconsin, an 'as-is' appraisal reflects the value of the property:
AAfter all needed repairs are completed
BIn its current condition, without considering hypothetical repairs✓ Correct
CAfter the highest and best use change
DBased on the listing price
Explanation
An 'as-is' appraisal values the property in its current condition, including any deficiencies or deferred maintenance, not as it would appear after hypothetical improvements.
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