Property Valuation
A Wyoming property appraiser making adjustments in the sales comparison approach adjusts:
AThe subject property's value up or down
BThe comparable sale's price up if the comparable is inferior and down if it is superior to the subject✓ Correct
CThe subject property's features to match the comparable
DThe listing price of the subject property
Explanation
In the sales comparison approach, adjustments are made to the comparable sale prices (not the subject). If the comparable is inferior to the subject in a feature, add to the comp's price; if superior, subtract.
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