Ohio License Law
Under Ohio law, an escrow agent who is not a licensed broker must be:
AA licensed real estate salesperson
BAn attorney, licensed title company, or other authorized escrow agent✓ Correct
CA CPA or financial advisor
DA certified property manager
Explanation
In Ohio, escrow services may be provided by licensed attorneys, title companies, or other entities specifically authorized to conduct escrow/closing activities. Real estate brokers also hold client funds in trust accounts.
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