SU # 41__CMA Case Study Flashcards
The comparable that required both the greatest number of adjustments and the greatest total amount of adjustment was
an active listing.
a recent sale.
an expired listing.
a pending sale.
an expired listing.
How many of the five comparables in the case study required only one adjustment?
None.
One.
Two.
Three.
Three.
As sources of comparables, the CMA case study listed all of the following EXCEPT
the agent’s files.
MLS listings.
county title records.
fellow agents.
county title records.
In weighting the comparables in the CMA case study, Comparable 2 was counted as the best indicator of value because
it was an active listing.
it had the most adjustments.
it was a sale requiring only one adjustment.
it was a pending sale.
it was a sale requiring only one adjustment.
Comparable 3 in the case study had one more bathroom than the subject had. Therefore,
An amount was added to the value of the subject.
An amount was subtracted from the value of the subject.
An amount was added to the value of the comparable.
An amount was subtracted from the value of the comparable.
An amount was subtracted from the value of the comparable.