Finance
Which of the following is NOT a closing cost typically paid by a Missouri buyer?
ALoan origination fee
BTitle insurance (lender's policy)
CReal estate commission✓ Correct
DPrepaid property taxes and insurance
Explanation
Real estate commissions are typically paid by the seller (from sale proceeds), not the buyer. Buyers typically pay loan fees, title insurance, prepaid expenses, and recording fees.
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