Escrow & Title
In Georgia, real estate closings are almost always conducted by a:
ALicensed title insurance agent
BReal estate broker
CLicensed closing attorney✓ Correct
DNotary public
Explanation
Georgia is an 'attorney state' for real estate closings. A licensed Georgia attorney must conduct the closing and supervise the disbursement of funds and preparation of closing documents.
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