Escrow & Title
In Indiana, who is responsible for conducting the closing of a real estate transaction?
AThe Indiana Real Estate Commission
BA title company, attorney, or other settlement service provider✓ Correct
CThe listing broker only
DThe county recorder's office
Explanation
In Indiana, real estate closings are typically conducted by a title company, real estate attorney, or other qualified settlement service provider, not the IREC.
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