Escrow & Title
In a Nebraska real estate closing, who typically holds the escrow funds?
AThe listing agent
BA title company, escrow company, or attorney✓ Correct
CThe seller's bank
DThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
Explanation
In Nebraska real estate transactions, a neutral third party — typically a title company, escrow company, or attorney — holds funds in escrow and disburses them at closing.
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