Escrow & Title
In Illinois, a real estate closing may be conducted by all of the following EXCEPT:
AA licensed attorney
BA title company
CA real estate broker
DAn IDFPR administrative officer✓ Correct
Explanation
In Illinois, real estate closings are typically conducted by licensed attorneys, title companies, or sometimes lenders. An IDFPR administrative officer does not conduct real estate closings — IDFPR's role is licensing and regulation, not conducting transaction closings.
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