Contracts
In the GAR Purchase and Sale Agreement, which party selects the closing attorney?
AThe buyer's lender
BThe listing broker
CThe buyer, unless negotiated otherwise✓ Correct
DGREC assigns a closing attorney
Explanation
Under the standard GAR Purchase and Sale Agreement, the buyer selects the closing attorney (unless the parties negotiate otherwise in the special stipulations), since the closing attorney represents the buyer's lender.
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