Finance
When a New Mexico borrower pays off their deed of trust loan, the trustee must issue a:
ADeed of reconveyance returning title to the borrower✓ Correct
BNew mortgage for the remaining balance
CCertificate of satisfaction from the NMREC
DRelease of judgment lien
Explanation
Upon full repayment of a deed of trust loan, the trustee issues a deed of reconveyance, which transfers legal title from the trustee back to the borrower (trustor), removing the encumbrance from the title.
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