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Assumptions and Limiting Conditions <br />48 <br />28. The appraisal is also subject to the following: <br />Extraordinary Assumptions and Hypothetical Conditions <br />The vaI ue concl us ion is subject to the fol lowing extraordinary assumptions that may affect the assignment <br />results. An extraordinary assumption is uncertain information accepted as fact. If the assumption is found to <br />be false as of the effective date of the appraisal, we reserve the right to modify our vaI ue concl us ion. <br />1. Though requested, we were not provided building plans for the subject improvements. We have relied on <br />appraiser measurements to determine the size of the improvements. <br />2. We have relied on a preliminary survey prepard by David Medlin, dated April 29, 2013. We assume the <br />final version of the survey wiI I match the one we were provided. <br />The vaI ue conclusion is based on the following hypothetical conditions that may affect the assignment results. <br />A hypothetical condition is a condition contrary to known fact on the effective date of the appraisal but is <br />supposed for the purpose of analysis. <br />1. There are none. <br />The Glenn Center <br />irr <br />Attachment number 1 <br />H -5 Page 381 <br />