Escrow & Title
In a Hawaii transaction, escrow is considered 'closed' when:
AThe purchase contract is signed
BThe deed is recorded and funds are disbursed✓ Correct
CEscrow instructions are received
DThe home inspection is completed
Explanation
Escrow closes when all conditions are satisfied, the deed is recorded in the public record, and funds are disbursed to the appropriate parties. Recording officially transfers title.
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