Escrow & Title
In Nevada, the seller typically pays which of the following closing costs?
ALoan origination fee
BTitle insurance premium for the owner's policy and real estate commissions✓ Correct
CPrepaid homeowner's insurance
DEscrow impound account deposits
Explanation
In Nevada, the seller customarily pays the owner's title insurance policy premium and real estate commissions. Buyers typically pay the lender's title policy, origination fees, and prepaid items.
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