Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, a buyer's closing costs for a home purchase may include all EXCEPT:
AProperty appraisal fee
BHomeowner's insurance premium (pre-paid)
CReal estate commission paid by the seller✓ Correct
DLoan origination fee
Explanation
The real estate commission is typically paid by the seller, not the buyer. Buyer's closing costs include appraisal fees, prepaid insurance, loan fees, title charges, and prepaid interest.
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