Escrow & Title
In New Mexico, which document conveys legal title to real property from seller to buyer?
APurchase agreement
BDeed✓ Correct
CPromissory note
DMortgage
Explanation
A deed is the legal instrument used to transfer title to real property from the seller (grantor) to the buyer (grantee).
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