Escrow & Title
A Vermont closing that does not involve a lender (an all-cash transaction) still requires which key professional?
AA mortgage broker
BA licensed Vermont attorney to examine title and prepare the deed and other closing documents✓ Correct
CA home inspector
DA real estate appraiser
Explanation
Even in all-cash Vermont transactions, a licensed attorney must conduct the title examination, prepare the deed, conduct the closing, and supervise the disbursement of funds. Vermont's attorney closing requirement applies regardless of whether there is a lender involved.
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