Escrow & Title

In New Mexico, a 'quiet title action' is filed in court to:

AReduce the property tax assessment
BEstablish clear title by eliminating competing claims, resolving title defects, or confirming ownership✓ Correct
CForce a neighbor to remove an encroachment
DEnforce a deed restriction

Explanation

A quiet title action is a lawsuit filed to establish or confirm the plaintiff's title against all adverse claimants. It resolves title disputes, confirms adverse possession claims, removes clouds on title, and establishes boundary line agreements.

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