Property Ownership
In New Mexico, 'partition in kind' refers to:
ASelling co-owned property at auction
BPhysically dividing the co-owned property into separate parcels for each owner✓ Correct
CConverting co-owned property to rental use
DTransferring co-ownership to an LLC
Explanation
Partition in kind means physically dividing the property so each co-owner receives a separate parcel. When physical division is impractical, the court may order a partition by sale and division of proceeds.
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