Escrow & Title
In an Arizona closing, seller's proceeds are typically disbursed:
AAt the time all documents are signed
BAfter the deed is recorded and all closing conditions are met
C24 hours before closing to verify funds
DOnly after the buyer's loan is funded and all conditions are satisfied✓ Correct
Explanation
Seller proceeds are disbursed only after all closing conditions are met, the buyer's loan is funded, and the deed has been recorded. The escrow agent disburses proceeds upon confirmation of recording.
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