Escrow & Title
On an Ohio closing statement, property taxes that have accrued but not yet been paid are typically:
AA credit to the buyer and debit to the seller✓ Correct
BA credit to the seller and debit to the buyer
CPaid directly by the buyer after closing
DWaived at closing if less than $500
Explanation
Ohio property taxes are paid in arrears. Taxes that have accrued but not yet been paid are credited to the buyer (who will pay the bill) and debited from the seller's proceeds at closing.
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