Contracts
In Nebraska, which party typically prepares the deed in a residential real estate transaction?
AThe buyer's real estate agent
BThe title company, escrow officer, or closing attorney on behalf of the seller✓ Correct
CThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
DThe buyer's mortgage lender
Explanation
In Nebraska, deeds are typically prepared by a title company, escrow officer, or closing attorney, generally on behalf of the seller who conveys title.
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