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Class I is the most straightforward classification because it involves the absence of material detrimental conditions.
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real estate damages, detrimental condition analysis, detrimental condition approaches, detrimental condition issues, paired sales analysis, unimpaired value, temporary construction easement, detrimental conditions, secondary graphs, primary graph, market resistance, project incentive, residential property values, sales comparison approach, income capitalization approach, stabilized occupancy, ongoing stage, mitigation credits, severance damages, repair stage, electronic bulletin hoard, geotechnical problems, flood depths, value diminution, external obsolescence
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United States, Los Angeles, Remainder Parcel, King County, Detrimental Condition Model, Bell's Guide, American Real Estate Society, Appraisal Institute, Sea-Tac International Airport, The Bureau of National Affairs, Declining Value, Love Canal, One-Time Premium, Port Authority, Temporary Issue, Three-Stage Residual, Two-Stage Repaired, Two-Stage Residual, Use Uncertainty, Benign One-Stage Repaired, California Class, Market Cycles, Three Mile Island, Three-Stage Repaired, Transportation Research Record
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