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Prepaid items on a Virginia Closing Disclosure typically include:
ABrokerage commissions
BProperty taxes, homeowner's insurance premiums, and prepaid interest✓ Correct
CSurvey costs
DAttorney fees
Explanation
Prepaid items include costs paid in advance at closing: property taxes (deposited in escrow), homeowner's insurance premium, and prepaid interest from closing to the first payment due date.
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