Escrow & Title
At a Maine closing, the HUD-1 Settlement Statement (or Closing Disclosure) is provided to:
AThe lender only
BBoth buyer and seller to show all charges and credits in the transaction✓ Correct
CThe real estate agents only
DThe Registry of Deeds
Explanation
The Closing Disclosure (formerly HUD-1) is provided to both the buyer and seller at or before closing. It itemizes all charges, credits, and fees associated with the transaction.
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