Escrow & Title
A Colorado closing company retains which professional to prepare the legal documents for a real estate closing?
AA licensed real estate broker
BTypically a licensed title officer, real estate attorney, or escrow officer depending on the transaction✓ Correct
COnly a Colorado bar-licensed attorney
DA notary public only
Explanation
Colorado real estate closings may be handled by title companies (with licensed title officers or underwriting counsel), real estate attorneys, or escrow companies. The title company or attorney prepares closing documents, collects and disburses funds, and records the deed.
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