Property Ownership
In New Mexico, a property is subject to a 'Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions' (CC&Rs). These are enforced by:
AThe county government
BThe homeowners association (HOA) or individual property owners who are beneficiaries of the restrictions✓ Correct
CNMREC
DThe State Engineer
Explanation
CC&Rs are private deed restrictions enforced by the HOA (through its authority under the declaration) and by individual property owners who benefit from the restrictions. Violation remedies include injunctions, fines, and, in some cases, foreclosure of HOA liens.
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