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Homeowners who budget for repairs properly can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value, since the accumulation of minor damages can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by underestimation.(A) Homeowners who budget for repairs properly can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value, since the accumulation of minor damages can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by underestimation.
(B) Their property’s monetary value is effectively preserved by homeowners through the proper budgeting for repairs that, when underestimated, can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by an accumulation of minor damages.
(C) Because the underestimation of home repair costs can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by leading to an accumulation of minor damages, homeowners can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value by properly budgeting for repairs.
(D) The proper budgeting for repairs by homeowners, due to the fact that underestimation of home repair costs can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by the accumulation of minor damages, can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value.
(E) Because a residential dwelling’s overall market value is reduced through the accumulation of minor damages when the home repair costs are underestimated, homeowners properly budgeting for repairs can effectively preserve their monetary value.
(A) Homeowners who budget for repairs properly can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value, since the accumulation of minor damages can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by underestimation.
Can preserve their property's monetary value, since....Since is incorrect. It changes the meaning. It sounds like since minor damages can reduce the market value, homeowners who budget for repairs can effectively preserve their property's monetary value. - Doesn't make sense.
Also,
can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by underestimation. - Is the value reduced by underestimation? No, underestimation of repairs cost could lead to minor damages that would reduce the value.
A is out(B) Their property’s monetary value is effectively preserved by homeowners through the proper budgeting for repairs that, when underestimated, can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by an accumulation of minor damages.
Overall sentence construction is really odd. Read carefully,
Their property’s monetary value is effectively preserved by homeowners through the proper budgeting for repairs that, when underestimated,
can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by an accumulation of minor damages.Through proper budgeting for repairs that can reduce the market value! - Nope, incorrect.
B is out.(C) Because the underestimation of home repair costs can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by leading to an accumulation of minor damages, homeowners can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value by properly budgeting for repairs.
If you read the statement properly, it says
underestimation of home repair costs
can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value
by leading to an accumulation of minor damages It's not the market value reduction leading to minor damages. It's vice versa.
C is out.(D) The proper budgeting for repairs by homeowners, due to the fact that underestimation of home repair costs can reduce a residential dwelling’s overall market value by the accumulation of minor damages, can effectively preserve their property’s monetary value.
Okay, great!(E) Because a residential dwelling’s overall market value is reduced through the accumulation of minor damages when the home repair costs are underestimated, homeowners properly budgeting for repairs can effectively preserve their monetary value.
homeowners properly budgeting for repairs can effectively preserve their monetary valueHomeowners are working towards preserving their property's value, not their own value.
E is out.C is our winner!