Escrow & Title
In Tennessee, real estate closings are most commonly handled by:
ALicensed escrow companies
BThe listing broker
CA licensed attorney or title company✓ Correct
DThe lender's in-house closing department
Explanation
Tennessee is an attorney state where real estate closings are commonly conducted by a licensed attorney or a title company. Attorneys handle title examination and closing procedures.
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