Escrow & Title
In New Hampshire, who typically prepares and reviews the closing documents at a real estate closing?
AThe listing agent
BThe buyer's agent
CAn attorney, as NH is an attorney closing state✓ Correct
DA title insurance company closing officer
Explanation
New Hampshire is an attorney closing state. By custom and practice, a licensed attorney prepares and reviews the closing documents, conducts the closing, and handles the disbursement of funds, though title insurance is also common.
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