Finance
Georgia law requires a real estate closing to be conducted by:
AA licensed real estate broker
BA licensed Georgia attorney✓ Correct
CA title company representative
DA certified public accountant
Explanation
Georgia is an attorney closing state. Real estate closings in Georgia must be conducted by a licensed Georgia attorney, who supervises the closing, reviews documents, and disburses funds.
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