Contracts
The FAR-BAR Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase requires the closing agent to be a:
AFlorida-licensed real estate broker
BFlorida Bar member or title insurance company✓ Correct
CCertified Public Accountant
DFREC-approved mediator
Explanation
Under the FAR-BAR contract, the closing must be conducted by either a member of the Florida Bar or a licensed title insurance company/agent, ensuring the transaction meets Florida legal and title insurance requirements.
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