Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, who typically prepares the deed for a real estate transaction?
AThe seller's real estate agent
BAn attorney or title company, as it is a legal document✓ Correct
CThe buyer's lender
DThe county clerk
Explanation
Deeds are legal documents that should be prepared by an attorney or title company with real estate expertise. Real estate agents are not authorized to practice law in Wyoming and should not draft deeds.
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