An extraordinary assumption is an essential presumption made in an appraisal that, if proven false, would render the value opinion erroneous. It is crucial for scenarios where certain hypothetical or uncertain conditions affect the overall appraisal outcome.
A hypothetical condition in real estate appraisal is an assumption made contrary to fact for the purpose of analysis. It allows valuation or analysis to occur in a different context than the actual current conditions or circumstances.
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