Escrow & Title
In Virginia, who customarily performs the closing/settlement?
AA title company representative only
BThe listing broker
CAn attorney or title company agent✓ Correct
DA VREB-certified settlement officer
Explanation
In Virginia, closings are customarily handled by attorneys or title company agents. While not legally required to be conducted by an attorney (unlike some states), attorneys commonly perform closings.
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