Escrow & Title
Under Wisconsin law, a homebuyer's closing costs are typically paid:
ABefore the loan application
BAt or before closing from funds deposited with the title company or attorney✓ Correct
CWithin 30 days after closing
DBy the real estate broker
Explanation
Closing costs are paid at or before closing, typically wired or deposited with the closing agent (title company or attorney) in advance of or on the closing date.
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