New Mexico Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure Statement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property address in the designated field. Ensure that all sections are filled out completely, as leaving spaces blank is not permitted.
  3. In the 'Seller’s Disclosures' section, answer each question regarding title, water sources, sewer systems, and structural conditions. If any question requires further explanation, attach additional sheets as necessary.
  4. For each system and fixture included in the sale, indicate their condition (Yes/No/Unknown) and provide details about any defects. This includes electrical systems, plumbing fixtures, and appliances.
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Property owners in New Mexico are required to disclose known material defects prior to engaging in a real estate transaction. However, key information is often omitted or overlooked by sellers, which can trigger a major conflict about who is liable for damages related to the undisclosed problem.
Most Common Disclosures in Real Estate Natural Hazards Disclosure. First on the list is the natural hazards disclosure. Market Conditions Advisory (MCA) Market Conditions Advisory, also known as MCA, covers items more financial in nature. State Transfer Disclosure. Local Transfer Disclosure. Megans Law Disclosures.
Per the NMAR Purchase Agreements, Seller is required to disclose all Adverse Material Facts relating to the Property about which Seller has actual knowledge, including defects which the Buyer could determine through their own due diligence.
In a residential real estate sale, the most commonly required disclosure is the Sellers Property Disclosure (option D). This disclosure is a document that sellers complete to inform potential buyers about any known issues with the property, such as structural defects, plumbing problems, or the existence of mold.
As others have mentioned, ask the listing agent, and in 99% of cases, they will be happy to provide you with a link to the disclosures - unless theres something unusual in them. One important thing to note is that I said listing agent, not the open house agent.

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The most commonly required disclosure in a residential real estate sale is the sellers property disclosure. This is a document that is provided by the seller that discloses any known defects or issues with the property, such as leaky roofs**, plumbing problems,** or electrical issues.
The (TDS) describes the condition of a property and, in the case of a sale, must be given to a prospective buyer as soon as practicable and before transfer of title.

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