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  2. Begin by entering the names and mailing addresses of the transferor(s)/seller(s) and transferee(s)/buyer(s) in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the physical location of the property, including the assessor’s parcel ID, date of sale, and total sales price.
  4. Provide a legal description of the property and indicate any personal property value, type of financing, down payment amount, interest rate, and number of years financed.
  5. Answer whether this is an arms-length transaction and if the buyer and seller are related. If applicable, provide a reason for exemption under Section 7-38-12-1.
  6. Select the structure type from options like Single Family Dwelling or Multi-Family Apartments. If necessary, provide additional explanations.
  7. Ensure that all signatories print their names, sign, and date where indicated. Complete any notary requirements as needed.

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To transfer property ownership, a new deed with the new owners name must be filed with the Valencia County Clerk. located at 444 Luna Ave, Los Lunas, NM 87031. Phone 505-866-2073.
General Property Transfer Affidavit Both parties must sign the affidavit, including all necessary information about the propertys location, value, and any outstanding debts or liens.
The Real Property Transfer Declaration (TD-1000) alerts the appraiser in the Assessors Office to sales that may not be an indication of a propertys value.
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