Escrow & Title
At a Nebraska residential closing, the buyer will typically receive a:
ABill of sale conveying personal property included in the sale
BWarranty deed, title insurance policy, keys, and closing documents✓ Correct
CWarranty deed and title insurance policy only
DCertificate of occupancy from the municipality
Explanation
At closing, the buyer typically receives the deed, owner's title insurance policy (shortly after), closing disclosure, and keys to the property. Additional documents may include HOA documents, survey, and inspection reports.
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