Escrow & Title
In Arizona, if a seller fails to appear at closing, the escrow agent will:
AClose the transaction without the seller
BHold all funds and documents until the issue is resolved✓ Correct
CAutomatically return all funds to the buyer
DTransfer the property to the buyer
Explanation
If a seller fails to appear at closing in Arizona, the escrow agent will hold all funds and documents pending resolution. Closing cannot occur without the seller's execution of required documents.
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