Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin 'settlement statement' (HUD-1 or Closing Disclosure) shows the buyer's cash needed at closing as:
AThe down payment only
BTotal purchase price minus loan amount plus all buyer closing costs minus seller credits✓ Correct
COnly the fees charged by the title company
DThe earnest money deposit only
Explanation
The Closing Disclosure shows the buyer's total cash to close: purchase price minus loan amount, plus all buyer's closing costs, minus any credits from the seller or lender.
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