Property Valuation
In New Mexico, property that has been 'condemned' by the government has been:
ADeclared unsafe for habitation by the building department
BTaken through eminent domain for public use with just compensation
CBoth A and B are possible meanings of 'condemned'✓ Correct
DPlaced in a conservation easement
Explanation
'Condemned' can mean either (1) a building declared unfit for use by a government official, or (2) property acquired by eminent domain. Context determines which meaning applies.
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