Escrow & Title
Which of the following is typically NOT prorated at a Texas real estate closing?
AProperty taxes
BHOA dues
CTitle insurance premiums✓ Correct
DPrepaid rent on an assumed lease
Explanation
Title insurance premiums are a one-time fee paid at closing and are not prorated between the parties. Property taxes, HOA dues, and lease rents are typically prorated to the closing date.
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