Contracts
In New Mexico, an 'as-built survey' is most likely to be required by a lender or title company when:
ASelling vacant land
BRefinancing a property with improvements to confirm no encroachments or setback violations✓ Correct
CRenting a commercial property
DChanging the property's zoning
Explanation
An as-built (or improvement) survey shows the actual location of existing improvements relative to property lines and setbacks. Lenders and title companies may require it to confirm no encroachments or violations affect title.
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