Escrow & Title
In Ohio, a seller's 'net sheet' provided by a real estate agent prior to listing helps the seller understand:
AThe property's appraised value
BAn estimate of their expected proceeds after all commissions, fees, and mortgage payoffs✓ Correct
CThe buyer's financing terms
DThe county's assessed value for tax purposes
Explanation
A net sheet is a pre-closing estimate that shows the seller all anticipated debits (mortgage payoff, commissions, closing costs, taxes) and credits, arriving at an estimated net proceeds amount.
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