Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, the closing agent in a real estate transaction typically receives the seller's proceeds:
ABefore the buyer's loan is funded
BAfter all conditions are met, loan proceeds are received, and the deed is or is about to be recorded✓ Correct
COnly after the property inspection is complete
DBefore title insurance is ordered
Explanation
In a typical Wyoming closing, the buyer's loan funds are received, all conditions are verified, and the deed is submitted for recording. Only after these steps are complete does the closing agent disburse the proceeds to the seller and pay off existing liens.
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