Escrow & Title
A NH buyer's attorney who conducts the closing also serves as the closing agent, meaning they:
AOnly represent the lender
BManage the exchange of documents and funds, typically serving all parties' interests in facilitating the closing✓ Correct
COnly represent the buyer
DAre prohibited from holding funds
Explanation
In NH's attorney closing model, the closing attorney often serves as the closing agent facilitating the exchange of documents and funds — though they may also represent one party (typically the buyer). Conflicts of interest must be managed appropriately.
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