Escrow & Title
Which of the following is typically a seller's expense at closing in Oklahoma?
ALender's title insurance policy premium
BRecording of the new deed
CPayment of existing liens and mortgages✓ Correct
DAppraisal fee
Explanation
Sellers in Oklahoma typically pay off any existing mortgages, liens, or encumbrances at closing from sale proceeds. Other typical seller expenses include the listing agent's commission and any agreed-upon concessions.
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