2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 47: Property Law
Article 7: Building Unit Ownership, 47-7-1 through 47-7-28
Section 47-7-25.1: Merger or consolidation of condominiums.


NM Stat § 47-7-25.1 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

47-7-25.1. Merger or consolidation of condominiums.

A. By agreement of the unit owners, any two or more condominiums may be merged or consolidated into a single condominium. Unless the agreement provides otherwise, the combined condominium is, for all purposes, the legal successor to the preexisting condominiums. The associations of the preexisting condominiums shall also be merged or consolidated into a single association which shall hold all powers, rights, obligations, assets and liabilities of the preexisting associations.

B. An agreement of two or more condominiums to merge or consolidate pursuant to Subsection A of this section shall be evidenced by an agreement prepared, executed, recorded and certified by the president of the association of each of the preexisting condominiums following approval by owners of units to which are allocated the precentage [percentage] of votes in each condominium required to terminate that condominium. Any such agreement shall be recorded in each county in which a portion of the condominium is located and is not effective until recorded.

C. Every merger or consolidation agreement shall provide for the reallocation of the allocated interests in the new association among the units of the resultant condominium either by stating the reallocations or the formulas upon which they are based or by stating the percentage of overall allocated interests of the new condominium which are [is] allocated to all of the units comprising each of the preexisting condominiums; providing that the portion of the percentages allocated to each unit formerly comprising a part of the preexisting condominium shall be equal to the percentages of allocated interests allocated to that unit by the declaration of the preexisting condominium.

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