Escrow & Title
A Utah real estate closing requires which of the following documents to be signed by the seller?
AOnly the Closing Disclosure
BThe deed conveying title to the buyer, and potentially the seller's settlement statement and payoff documents✓ Correct
COnly the purchase contract
DThe buyer's loan documents
Explanation
At closing, the seller must sign the deed (conveying title), review and sign the seller's settlement statement, and authorize payoff of any liens. The seller does not sign the buyer's loan documents.
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