Comp #2 has a deck; the subject property does not have a deck. The appraiser has determined that a deck in that neighborhood is worth $3,000. What is the appropriate way to apply this information when performing the sales comparison approach to valuation?
A. add $3,000 to Comp #2 valueB. subtract $3,000 from Comp #2 valueC. add $3,000 to the subject baseD. subtract $3,000 from the subject base
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