Escrow & Title
A Connecticut real estate closing is typically conducted in which format?
ABy mail only
BA table closing with buyer, seller, attorneys, and lender's representative present✓ Correct
COnline virtual closing without attorney oversight
DAt the Connecticut Real Estate Commission offices
Explanation
Connecticut table closings typically involve the buyer, seller, their respective attorneys, and sometimes lender representatives meeting at a law office or title company where documents are executed and funds are disbursed.
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