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"OVER IMPROVEMENT"
Keywords:
excess
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highest
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improvement
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best
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reason
Related Terms:
Overimprovement
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Over-improvement
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Improvement
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Underimprovement
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Cost approach
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Capital improvements
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Cost approach to value
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Accrued depreciation
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Principle of progression
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Replacement cost
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Betterment
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Index method
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Land value
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Land residual technique
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Progression
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Contribution
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Value
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Allocation method
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Cost overrun
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Marginal costing
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Actual cost
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Replacement value
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Cost variance
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Incremental cost
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Eac
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Original cost
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Drive-by appraisal
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Cost of quality
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Adjusted cost basis
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Capital improvement
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Unearned increment
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Quantity survey method
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Soft costs
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Sunk costs
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Fixed costs
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Building residual technique
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Appreciation
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Property appraisal
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Cost
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Highest and best use
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Regression
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Property value
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Project cost
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Diminishing returns
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Fixed cost
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Value for money
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Estimate
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Mtdc
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Economies of scale
An improvement which by reason of excess size or cost is not the highest and best use for the site on which it is placed.
discoverydeal.com
An improvement, excessive in cost, size or type in relation to land value or value of surrounding properties and for which one could not reasonably expect to receive a compensating return.
advantixlending.com
Additions or improvements in which the cost is greater than the value added.
barbaracallahannj.com
An improvement to land that is more expensive than necessary.
lindahlteam.com
An improvement that is not the highest and best use for the site on which it is placed, by reason of excessive size or cost. Back to the Top
californialicense.com
An improvement to land which is not the highest and best use, typically due to excess size or cost.
ezprep.us
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