Escrow & Title
In Utah, the escrow closer must disburse funds and record documents:
AWhenever the buyer requests
BOnly when all conditions of the escrow have been met and both parties have authorized disbursement✓ Correct
COn the date specified in the listing agreement
DAt the lender's sole discretion
Explanation
The escrow closer is a neutral third party. Funds and documents may only be disbursed when all escrow conditions are fulfilled and both parties (and lender) have authorized the closing.
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