2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 6 - County Subdivisions
Section 47-6-8 - Requirements prior to sale, lease or other conveyance.

It is unlawful to sell, lease or otherwise convey land within a subdivision before the following conditions have been met:
A. the final plat has been approved by the board of county commissioners and has been filed with the clerk of the county in which the subdivision is located. Where a subdivision lies within more than one county, the final plat shall be approved by the board of county commissioners of each county in which the subdivision is located and shall be filed with the county clerk of each county in which the subdivision is located;
B. the subdivider has furnished the board of county commissioners a sample copy of his sales contracts, leases and any other documents that will be used to convey an interest in the subdivided land; and
C. all corners of all parcels and blocks within a subdivision have been permanently marked with metal stakes in the ground and a reference stake placed beside one corner of each parcel.
History: 1953 Comp., § 70-5-8, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 348, § 8; 1995, ch. 212, § 8.
The 1995 amendment, effective July 1, 1996, added "or other conveyance" at the end of the section heading; inserted "or otherwise convey" and "before the following conditions have been met" in the introductory paragraph; substituted "final plat" for "subdivision plat" in two places in Subsection A; in Subsection B, deleted "It is unlawful to sell or lease land in a type-one, type-two or type-four subdivision until" at the beginning and inserted "sample"; deleted "Prior to the sale or lease of any parcel within a type-one, type-two or type-four subdivision by a subdivider in the ordinary course of business" at the beginning in Subsection C; and made related and other stylistic changes.
Individual, sporadic sales of less than five parcels not subdivision. — Sales of individual parcels from large tract, on a sporadic and spontaneous basis, never resulting in a division of the remaining tract into five or more parcels at any given time, is not included in the definition of "subdivision." State ex rel. Anaya v. Select W. Lands, Inc., 1979-NMCA-161, 94 N.M. 555, 613 P.2d 425 (Ct. App. 1979), cert. quashed, 94 N.M. 675, 615 P.2d 992.
Landowner not subject to criminal sanctions. — A landowner would not be subject to criminal sanctions as a subdivider if, over the entire period of his lifetime, he sold off five or more smaller portions of his much larger ranch holdings to neighboring ranchers or to persons seeking isolated retreats, because such an interpretation gives no effect whatever to the exception of retained land from the classification of subdivision lands. State ex rel. Anaya v. Select W. Lands, Inc., 1979-NMCA-161, 94 N.M. 555, 613 P.2d 425 (Ct. App. 1979), cert. quashed, 94 N.M. 675, 615 P.2d 992.
Purpose of subdivision laws in general, and the 1973 New Mexico Subdivision Act in particular, is to guide land development through the power to withhold the privilege of filing subdivision plats and amendments thereto that do not conform to the established and current minimum requirements and standards. 1982 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 82-11.
Law reviews. — For note, "Gabaldon v. Sanchez: New Developments in the Law of Nuisance, Negligence and Trespass," see 9 N.M.L. Rev. 367 (1979).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 83 Am. Jur. 2d Zoning and Planning §§ 529 to 535, 540, 546 to 574, 1026.
Failure of vendor to comply with statute or ordinance requiring approval or recording of plat prior to conveyance of property as rendering sale void or voidable, 77 A.L.R.3d 1058.
62 C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 83.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 47 - Property Law

Article 6 - County Subdivisions

Section 47-6-1 - Short title.

Section 47-6-2 - Definitions.

Section 47-6-3 - Final plat; description.

Section 47-6-4 - Final plat acknowledgment; affidavit.

Section 47-6-5 - Dedication for public use; maintenance.

Section 47-6-6 - Filing with county clerk; duties of county clerk.

Section 47-6-7 - Vacation of plats; approval; duties of county clerk; effect.

Section 47-6-8 - Requirements prior to sale, lease or other conveyance.

Section 47-6-9 - Subdivision regulation; county authority.

Section 47-6-9.1 - Merger of contiguous parcels; prohibition.

Section 47-6-10 - County subdivision regulations; hearings; appeal.

Section 47-6-11 - Preliminary plat approval; summary review.

Section 47-6-11.1 - Expiration of preliminary plat.

Section 47-6-11.2 - Water permit required for final plat approval.

Section 47-6-11.3 - Approval of final plats.

Section 47-6-11.4 - Plat approval; proof of adequate water supply on lands from which irrigation water rights have been severed.

Section 47-6-13 - Repealed.

Section 47-6-14 - Public hearings on preliminary plats.

Section 47-6-15 - Appeals.

Section 47-6-16 - Succeeding subdivisions.

Section 47-6-17 - Disclosure.

Section 47-6-18 - Advertising standards.

Section 47-6-19 - Road development.

Section 47-6-20 - Public agencies required to provide counties with information.

Section 47-6-21 - Information reports.

Section 47-6-22 - Time limit on administrative action.

Section 47-6-23 - Right of inspection; rescission.

Section 47-6-24 - Schedule of compliance.

Section 47-6-25 - Suspension of right of sale.

Section 47-6-25.1 - Attorney general; district attorneys; investigation.

Section 47-6-26 - Injunctive relief; mandamus.

Section 47-6-27 - Criminal penalties.

Section 47-6-27.1 - Private remedies.

Section 47-6-27.2 - Approval necessary for utility connection.

Section 47-6-28 - Use of fees.

Section 47-6-29 - Jurisdiction.