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   100 Questions and Answers About Buying a New Home (Separate Website)
This guide will help you get started buying a home.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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   2005 Guía para Inquilinos This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.

By: New Mexico Legal Aid - Santa Ana
 
  
   
   2005 Renter's Guide (Separate Website)
A Handbook for Tenants & Landlords - 2005 Revised Edition
By: New Mexico Legal Aid
 
  
   
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By: New Mexico Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Common Questions of First-time Homebuyers (Separate Website)
This document contains frequently asked questions that first-time homebuyers have about purchasing a home.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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   Federal Mortgage Programs (Separate Website)
This document contains information about federal programs to help you purchase your own home with a low-cost mortgage. HUD's Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has mortgage insurance to help you become a homeowner. FHA doesn't actually make loans. Instead, it insures loans so that if buyers default for some reason, the lenders will get their money. This encourages lenders to give mortgages to people who might not otherwise qualify for a loan. You may be able to get an FHA loan 3% down, or even less! Talk to an FHA-approved lender about to see if an FHA loan might be right for you.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  
   
   Home Loan Guaranty Services for Veterans and the Military (Separate Website)
This website contains information about: (1) the VA Home Loan program, (2) the Loan Guaranty Services, (3) Specially Adapted Housing for Disabled Veterans, (4) VA - Approved Lenders, (5) Refinancing Opportunities, and much more.
By: Department of Veterans' Affairs
  
   
   Housing Affordability Calculator (Separate Website)
This web site allows you to calculate how much you can afford to spend on a home.
By: Ginnie Mae
  
   
   New Mexico Fair Housing Center Website (Separate Website)
The New Mexico Fair Housing Center (NMFHC) is dedicated to eliminating housing discrimination in New Mexico. NMFHC works to ensure equal housing opportunities for all New Mexicans through education and outreach, advocacy, and enforcement. NMFHC envisions a state where housing opportunities are the norm and not the exception; where there are no barriers or impediments to housing choices and where segregation is a practice of the past.
By: New Mexico Fair Housing Center

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   New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (Separate Website)
The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) is a quasi-public entity, financing housing and related services for low-to-moderate income and underserved families. As the state's designated housing agency, the MFA provides housing programs, from Homelessness to Homeownership, throughout New Mexico.
By: New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
  
   
   Quitclaim Deeds
A quitclaim deed is a deed that gives away any rights the person signing the deed might have to property described on the deed. The deed does not guarantee that the person signing the deed has any rights to the property.
By: Law Access New Mexico

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