Contracts
An Arizona purchase contract earnest money deposit is typically held by:
AThe seller's agent
BThe listing broker in a trust account✓ Correct
CThe buyer until closing
DThe title company
Explanation
In Arizona, earnest money deposits are typically held in the listing broker's trust account or by the escrow/title company, not personally by the seller or buyer.
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