Escrow & Title
What is the Ohio Conveyance Fee and who typically pays it?
APaid by the buyer to obtain a mortgage
BA state and county transfer tax typically paid by the seller based on sale price✓ Correct
CA recording fee paid to the county
DA fee paid to the title company
Explanation
Ohio's conveyance fee is a transfer tax paid when real property changes ownership. The state fee is $1 per $1,000 of sale price, and counties may add additional fees. The seller typically pays this tax.
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