Escrow & Title
An Alaska real estate closing in which the buyer and seller are in different locations is most commonly facilitated by:
AA personal appearance waiver from the Alaska Real Estate Commission
BAn escrow or mail-away closing, with documents sent between parties and executed remotely✓ Correct
CA requirement that both parties travel to the same location
DA court-ordered remote appearance
Explanation
Remote closings (mail-away or escrow closings) are common in Alaska due to the state's geography. Documents are sent between parties who sign independently, with the escrow or title company coordinating the collection of signatures, funds, and documents to complete the closing without requiring physical presence.
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