Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin 'seller's net sheet' prepared by a listing broker shows the seller's estimated proceeds from the sale, including:
AOnly the broker's commission
BAn itemized estimate of all selling costs (commission, closing costs, mortgage payoff, prorations) subtracted from the sale price✓ Correct
CThe buyer's financing details
DThe property's tax history
Explanation
A seller's net sheet provides an itemized estimate of all costs the seller will incur (commission, title, prorations, payoffs) and calculates the estimated net proceeds, helping the seller understand their financial outcome.
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