Escrow & Title
In a NJ commercial real estate transaction, the seller's attorney typically provides the buyer's attorney with a:
ALoan commitment letter
BSeller's closing package including deed, state tax forms, transfer documents, and title-related affidavits✓ Correct
CBuilding permit history
DEnvironmental impact statement
Explanation
In NJ commercial closings, the seller's attorney prepares and delivers the closing package including the deed, GIT/REP forms, affidavit of title, assignment of leases (if applicable), and other transfer documents.
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