Escrow & Title
In Nevada, escrow is typically handled by:
AThe listing broker
BThe buyer's lender
CA title company or escrow company acting as neutral third party✓ Correct
DThe Nevada Real Estate Division
Explanation
In Nevada, escrow is typically handled by an independent title company or escrow company that serves as a neutral third party to ensure all conditions of the sale are met before funds and title are transferred.
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