Published 8 March 2020 Selling timeshares without a real estate license is a felony in New Mexico, but that’s not stopping out-of-state scammers from preying on unsuspecting timeshare owners, according to a February 23, 2018 bulletin from the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. Unlicensed solicitors claiming to represent full-service property management, real estate brokerage
Read MorePublished 9 March 2018 LAS CRUCES – Selling timeshares without a real estate license is a felony in New Mexico, but that’s not stopping out-of-state scammers from preying on unsuspecting timeshare owners, according to a Feb. 23 bulletin from the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. Unlicensed solicitors claiming to represent full service property management, real estate brokerage
Read MorePublished 7 July 2017 LAS CRUCES – Thinking of purchasing a new vehicle or installing an in-ground swimming pool? Perhaps you’re in need of cash for college tuition, mounting debts or an extreme makeover for your family pet. Maybe you’d like to improve your home by remodeling or adding more space. Those uses and more can
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