Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin 'simultaneous closing' or 'double closing' involves:
AClosing two separate unrelated properties at the same time
BA transaction where a property is bought and resold in rapid succession on the same or same-day transactions✓ Correct
CTwo buyers purchasing one property jointly
DA closing conducted by two separate title companies
Explanation
A double closing (back-to-back closing) involves an investor buying a property and immediately reselling it in two sequential closings, often on the same day. It requires full disclosure and careful handling of funds to be legally compliant.
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