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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Mexico Closing Settlement Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Seller and Buyer information in the designated fields. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly for legal accuracy.
  3. Fill in the Property Address, City, State (New Mexico), and Zip Code to specify the location of the transaction.
  4. In the Seller(s) Column, input the Sales Price, Down-payment, and Balance. Repeat this for the Buyer(s) Column to maintain clarity between both parties.
  5. Detail all Expenses in their respective sections, including Title Search, Recording Fees, Title Insurance, Attorney Fees, Notary Fee, Survey, and Commission. Make sure to differentiate between Seller and Buyer expenses.
  6. Calculate Total Expenses for both Seller and Buyer by summing up all listed expenses in their columns.
  7. Complete Other Adjustments such as County Tax Pro-ration and Special Assessment Pro-ration as applicable for both parties.
  8. Finally, certify that all information is true and correct by signing in the designated areas for Sellers and Buyers before saving or sharing your document.

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Following Mexican independence in 1821, it became an autonomous yet restive region of Mexico, with increasing economic ties to the U.S. Following the MexicanAmerican War in 1848, the U.S. annexed New Mexico as part of the larger New Mexico Territory, which was central to U.S. westward expansion; New Mexico was
A member of the Democratic Party, Lujan Grisham previously served as the U.S. representative for New Mexicos 1st congressional district from 2013 to 2019.
Timeline 1783 San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church Built. 1821 Mexico Acquires New Mexico. 1846 Albuquerque Under U.S. Control. 1862 City Surrenders During Civil War. 1880 Railroad Arrives. 1885 Albuquerque, the City. 1889 UNM Founded. 1912 New Mexico Joins the U.S.
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