Escrow & Title
In Ohio, which type of closing is most common for residential real estate transactions?
AEscrow closing (attorney-in-fact in escrow)
BTable closing (in-person closing with all parties and the closing agent present)✓ Correct
CMail-away closing
DElectronic closing without a physical meeting
Explanation
Ohio primarily uses table closings (also called settlement closings), where the buyer, seller, their agents, and a closing agent (title company or attorney) meet in person to sign documents and transfer funds and title.
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