Escrow & Title
In Nebraska, who typically orders the title search and title insurance commitment?
AThe buyer's lender
BThe escrow/closing agent✓ Correct
CThe listing broker
DThe county recorder
Explanation
The escrow or closing agent (often a title company) typically orders the title search and commitment in Nebraska. The lender requires title insurance, but the closing agent coordinates the process.
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