Escrow & Title
An Oklahoma home seller wants to do a 'closing by mail' rather than appearing in person. This is typically:
AProhibited by Oklahoma law
BPossible with proper arrangements including notarization of required documents, overnight or electronic document delivery, and title company coordination — though requirements vary✓ Correct
COnly available for commercial transactions
DRequired for all FHA transactions
Explanation
Remote closings are increasingly common and can work for Oklahoma transactions. Required documents must be properly notarized wherever the seller is located. Some jurisdictions use remote online notarization (RON). Coordination with the title company and lender is essential for proper execution.
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