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    Property Characteristics

    Physical Deterioration

    A loss in property value resulting from wear and tear, damage, structural failure, or neglect of the physical improvements. It is the most common form of depreciation.

    Physical deterioration can be curable (deferred maintenance items such as painting, roof repair, or HVAC replacement) or incurable (long-lived structural components that are not economically feasible to replace, such as foundation, framing, and basic plumbing/electrical). Curable physical deterioration is estimated at the cost to repair. Incurable physical deterioration is estimated based on the ratio of effective age to total economic life applied to the cost of the long-lived components. Short-lived items (roof, HVAC, carpet) are evaluated separately for their remaining useful life.

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