Escrow & Title
A North Dakota real estate closing that is conducted 'online' or 'remotely' using electronic documents and e-signatures is permitted under:
ANorth Dakota law only if both parties are in the same state
BFederal ESIGN Act and North Dakota's adoption of UETA, which allow electronic transactions in real estate✓ Correct
CNo current law; all real estate transactions must be in person
DRESPA regulations only for refinance transactions
Explanation
The federal ESIGN Act and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), adopted in North Dakota, allow electronic signatures and records in real estate transactions, enabling remote closings.
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