Finance
New Hampshire's real estate transfer tax (RETT) is generally paid by:
AThe buyer only
BThe seller only
CBoth buyer and seller equally✓ Correct
DThe title company from escrow
Explanation
In New Hampshire, the real estate transfer tax is split equally between the buyer and seller, with each paying $0.75 per $100 of the purchase price.
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