Escrow & Title
In a Louisiana real estate closing, disbursements from the closing proceeds are typically made by the:
AListing broker
BNotary/closing attorney who handles the settlement✓ Correct
CThe buyer's lender directly
DThe parish clerk of court
Explanation
In Louisiana, the notary/closing attorney collects and disburses all closing funds, including payoff of existing mortgages, commission payments, and proceeds to the seller.
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