Real Estate Math
Closing is on July 15. Annual property taxes are $5,400. Using a 360-day year (30-day months), how much do taxes cost the seller (January through July 15)?
A$2,925✓ Correct
B$2,700
C$3,150
D$3,375
Explanation
Seller's period: Jan 1–Jul 15 = 6 months + 15 days = 6.5 months.
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