Principle (Appraisal) refers to basic economic facts that underpin the theory of valuation in real estate. Key principles include substitution, contribution, anticipation, and highest and best use, which assist in accurately determining a property's market value.
Subrogation in real estate refers to the substitution of one entity for another concerning a claim or right. The substituting entity acquires the legal rights and claims of the original party.
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