Property Ownership

In New Mexico, which document is used to transfer title of real property at death without going through the probate process, recorded during the owner's lifetime but effective only at death?

ALiving trust
BTransfer on Death Deed (TODD)✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed
DWarranty deed

Explanation

New Mexico's Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) allows a property owner to designate a beneficiary who automatically receives title at the owner's death, avoiding probate, while the owner retains full control during their lifetime.

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