Gobears81
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- Joined
- Nov 7, 2013
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Illinois
If it is not actually attached to the concrete blocks, then I would attribute it to personal property also. The assessor probably saw the blocks and assumed that it was on a permanent foundation. I remember doing a used car dealership appraisal and analyzed the building, then realized that it wasn't on a permanent foundation, so I ended up just appraising it as a vacant lot.
Greg-You can rent out mobile homes and produce income on personal property. It you are including personal property in your appraisal, than the NOI would be valued in that manner.
Greg-You can rent out mobile homes and produce income on personal property. It you are including personal property in your appraisal, than the NOI would be valued in that manner.