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Buyer yancy offered $6,750 in earnest money with an offer that was accepted. both yancy and the seller want the escrow account to be interest bearing. will this be allowed?
a) yes, escrow accounts can be interest bearing if both parties agree. b) yes, escrow accounts can be interest bearing if the escrow amount is over $5,000.c) no, escrow accounts cannot be interest bearing unless the escrow amount is over $10,000.d) no, escrow accounts can never be interest bearing.

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