Escrow & Title
In an escrow arrangement, the escrow agent's duties include:
ARepresenting the buyer's interests in the transaction
BHolding funds and documents impartially and disbursing them when all conditions are met✓ Correct
CAdvising the seller on market pricing
DConducting the final property inspection
Explanation
An escrow agent is a neutral third party who holds funds, documents, and other items according to the escrow instructions. The agent releases them only when all contractual conditions are satisfied.
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