DEPRECIATION

Type : DEPRECIATION

Elements
DepreciationExteriorAmountThis element specifies the Exterior depreciation amount of the subject property.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated ) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12".
DepreciationExteriorPercentThis element specifies the percent of depreciation applied to exterior depreciation of the subject property.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5".
DepreciationFunctionalAmountThis element specifies the Functional depreciation amount of the subject property.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated ) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12".
DepreciationFunctionalPercentThis element specifies the percent of depreciation applied to function depreciation of the subject property.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5".
DepreciationPhysicalAmountThis element specifies the Physical depreciation amount of the subject property.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated ) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12".
DepreciationPhysicalPercentThis element specifies the percent of depreciation applied to physical depreciation of the subject property.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5".
DepreciationTotalAmountSpecifies the total amount of depreciation for the property improvements. This amount includes physical, functional and external depreciation. ()A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated ) It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits. EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12".
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