
When you think of Alamogordo, you might think of clear blue skies, the nearby White Sands, or even the echoes of space history. But long before subdivisions dotted the desert and title companies like ours began safeguarding property rights, Alamogordo…
If you’re buying a home or property, you’ve likely heard about title insurance, but before your policy is issued, you’ll receive something called a title commitment. This document may not look exciting at first glance, but it’s one of the…
When buying or selling real estate today, we often take for granted the safeguards that protect our property rights. Chief among those protections are title companies—organizations that verify ownership, insure against defects, and ensure clear title transfers. But where did…
When you purchase a home or a piece of land, title insurance is an important way to protect yourself against unexpected claims or defects that could threaten your ownership rights. But did you know that a standard title insurance policy…
When you buy a piece of property, you might think you have complete control over every inch of it. However, certain legal rights — like easements and rights-of-way — can affect how you use your land. Understanding these concepts can…
Divorce is never easy, and along with the emotional challenges, it can bring significant legal and financial complexities — especially when it comes to real estate. If you own a home in New Mexico, understanding how divorce impacts property ownership…
Buying a home is one of the most exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) milestones in life. Between contracts, inspections, and closings, it’s easy to overlook a key document that plays a big role in protecting your investment: the property survey. But…