27 Dec
27Dec

An escrow account is a temporary, neutral holding place for funds or assets during a transaction, managed by a third-party agent (escrow agent) who releases them only when specific conditions in an agreement are met, providing security for both buyer and seller, commonly used in real estate (for taxes/insurance) or large purchases. Essentially, it's a secure way to ensure money isn't released until promises are kept.

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