Contracts
In the Colorado Contract to Buy and Sell, the 'closing date' refers to:
AThe date the offer is accepted
BThe date by which all contingencies must be resolved
CThe date on which the transaction is to be completed and title transferred✓ Correct
DThe date the earnest money is deposited
Explanation
The closing date in the Colorado Contract to Buy and Sell is the agreed date on which the transaction closes — all funds are disbursed, documents are signed, and title transfers from seller to buyer.
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