Contracts
In New Mexico, a real estate contract is 'integrated' when:
AIt includes buyers and sellers of all backgrounds
BIt contains the complete and final agreement of the parties, making prior oral negotiations inadmissible✓ Correct
CIt is notarized
DIt includes all required addenda
Explanation
An integrated contract is the final, complete expression of the parties' agreement. The parol evidence rule prevents admission of prior oral or written negotiations to contradict or supplement an integrated contract.
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