Escrow & Title
At a Tennessee residential closing, the seller's proceeds are typically disbursed:
AImmediately upon signing of all documents
BAfter the deed has been delivered to the buyer
CAfter the closing has been recorded and all funds are available✓ Correct
DWithin 3 business days of the closing date
Explanation
In Tennessee, funds are typically disbursed after closing documents are signed, the deed is recorded, and all funds (including wire transfers) are confirmed available. Many closings disburse same-day after recording; this protects all parties.
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