ESCROW RESOURCE CENTER

A Brief Orientation to Escrow’s Role in Real Estate Transactions

Escrow exists to carry out a transaction only after legal, procedural, and contractual conditions are met. It does not advocate, negotiate, or interpret intent. Its role is neutral and conditional.

Confusion around escrow usually arises from misunderstanding what escrow controls, what it depends on, and what it is not permitted to do.

This Resource Center provides orientation, not instruction. Each page below addresses one common point of confusion or friction.

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Closing Note

Escrow functions best when expectations align with authority and sequencing.
This Resource Center exists to clarify those boundaries and reduce avoidable friction.