Property Ownership
In New Mexico, real property includes:
AOnly the land itself
BLand, buildings, and items permanently attached to the land✓ Correct
COnly structures built on the land
DPersonal property kept on the land
Explanation
Real property includes land, buildings, and anything permanently attached to the land (fixtures), such as built-in appliances and fences.
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