Property Ownership
In New Mexico, which of the following is NOT a typical encumbrance on real property?
AA mortgage lien
BAn easement
CA deed restriction
DA fee simple title✓ Correct
Explanation
An encumbrance is anything that limits or burdens title to property. Fee simple title is ownership—not an encumbrance.
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