Finance
In New Mexico, 'seller-paid closing costs' are sometimes referred to as:
AThe earnest money deposit
BSeller concessions✓ Correct
CThe transfer tax
DThe MLS fee
Explanation
When the seller agrees to pay a portion of the buyer's closing costs, these payments are called seller concessions. They reduce the cash a buyer must bring to closing and are commonly negotiated in purchase contracts.
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