Escrow & Title
In a Wisconsin 'dry closing,' the parties sign all documents but the deed is not recorded or funds disbursed until:
AA specified later date when all conditions are met✓ Correct
BThe next business day automatically
CDSPS approves the transaction
DThe MLS records the sale
Explanation
A dry closing occurs when documents are signed but funds and the deed are not exchanged until specified conditions are satisfied — often used when lender funds are not available on the day of signing.
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