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1. A Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) is conducting an annual review of residential
properties. What is the primary purpose of the property assessment?
A. To establish the property's selling price
B. To determine the property's fair cash value for taxation purposes
C. To determine the homeowner's mortgage payment
D. To estimate the property's rental income
Rationale :
The primary responsibility of the PVA is to assess property at its fair cash value for ad valorem
taxation. The assessment is not intended to establish market listing prices, rental values, or
mortgage amounts.
2. Which Kentucky official is primarily responsible for maintaining accurate local property
assessment records?
A. County Sheriff
B. Property Valuation Administrator (PVA)
C. Circuit Court Clerk
D. County Attorney
Rationale :
The Property Valuation Administrator maintains property records, assesses taxable property,
and administers local property valuation duties under Kentucky law.
3. Which appraisal principle states that buyers generally will not pay more for a property
than the cost of acquiring an equally desirable substitute?
A. Anticipation
B. Competition
,C. Substitution
D. Contribution
Rationale :
The principle of substitution forms the basis of market value by recognizing that rational
buyers compare available alternatives before purchasing property.
4. During a field inspection, a PVA discovers that a homeowner has constructed a detached
garage that is not reflected in county records. What should the PVA do?
A. Ignore the improvement until the property is sold
B. Update the assessment records to reflect the new improvement
C. Increase neighboring assessments
D. Remove the previous assessment entirely
Rationale :
Property improvements that affect value should be documented and incorporated into
assessment records to ensure equitable taxation.
5. Which appraisal approach is generally most appropriate for valuing owner-occupied
single-family homes?
A. Income approach
B. Sales comparison approach
C. Cost allocation approach
D. Profit approach
Rationale :
The sales comparison approach relies on recent comparable sales and is typically the
preferred method for valuing residential properties.
6. Fair and equitable property taxation primarily depends upon:
A. Identical tax bills for all owners
B. Uniform assessment practices
C. Equal square footage of all properties
D. Equal construction costs
,Rationale :
Uniform assessment standards help ensure taxpayers are treated fairly and properties are
assessed consistently across jurisdictions.
7. A newly constructed addition increases a home's market value. What effect should this
generally have on the property's assessed value?
A. No change
B. The assessed value should decrease
C. The assessed value should reflect the added value
D. The assessment should be suspended
Rationale :
Permanent improvements that increase market value generally increase the property's
assessed value for tax purposes.
8. Which characteristic of real estate refers to the fact that land cannot be moved?
A. Scarcity
B. Indestructibility
C. Immobility
D. Modification
Rationale :
Land remains fixed in location, making location one of the most important factors influencing
property value.
9. A taxpayer disagrees with the assessed value of a property. What is generally the
taxpayer's first formal remedy?
A. Stop paying taxes immediately
B. File an appeal through the appropriate assessment review process
C. Sell the property
D. Request reassessment from a private lender
Rationale :
, Kentucky provides procedures that allow property owners to challenge assessments through
established appeal processes.
10. Which document most accurately identifies ownership, legal description, and
assessment information for a parcel?
A. Vehicle registration
B. Property assessment record
C. Driver's license
D. Building permit alone
Rationale :
Assessment records contain ownership information, legal descriptions, property
characteristics, and valuation data essential for taxation.
11. Which appraisal principle recognizes that property value is influenced by expected
future benefits?
A. Anticipation
B. Balance
C. Regression
D. Progression
Rationale :
Buyers base purchasing decisions on anticipated future benefits, such as utility, income
potential, and appreciation.
12. Which factor is generally considered a physical characteristic of land?
A. Government regulation
B. Scarcity
C. Soil quality
D. Interest rates
Rationale :
Soil quality is a natural physical characteristic that can significantly influence land use and
value.