2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 42-10-10 — Exemption in lieu of homestead.

42-10-10. Exemption in lieu of homestead.

A.     Any resident of this state who does not own a homestead shall in addition to other exemptions hold exempt real or personal property in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000) in lieu of the homestead exemption.   

B.     Where the resident does not own a homestead, the sheriff or any other person or officer seeking to attach, execute or foreclose by judgment on property shall provide the resident with written notification of the resident's right to exemption in lieu of homestead as described in Subsection A of this section, together with a simple form by which the resident may designate that he is aware of the exemption and does or does not desire to claim the exemption. Where the resident refuses to make the election provided for in this section, the sheriff, other person or officer shall proceed to attach, execute or foreclose on the resident's property. Where the resident claims his exemption in lieu of homestead, the sheriff, other person or officer making attachment, execution or foreclosure by judgment shall file as part of his return a description, including the resident's stated value, of the property claimed as exempt bearing the resident's signature witnessed by the sheriff, other person or officer seeking to attach, execute or foreclose.   

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