Finance
Which of the following is NOT a closing cost typically paid by the buyer in Louisiana?
ANotary fees
BMortgage recording fees
CReal estate agent commission✓ Correct
DTitle insurance for the lender
Explanation
The real estate agent commission is typically paid by the seller from the proceeds of the sale. Buyers typically pay notary fees, recording fees, title insurance for the lender, and other loan-related costs.
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