A. In every instance where an original contractor proposes to contract with a subcontractor or materialman or both for any site improvement, the original contractor shall inform the subcontractor and materialman of:

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 48-2A-4

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.

(1)     the name and address of the owner of the residential site;

(2)     the name and address of the construction lender lending the funds, if any, and the loan officer who actually made the construction loan, if any, for the site improvement; and

(3)     the accurate legal description of the residential site, if available, however in all cases a description of the residential site sufficient for identification.

B. Where a subcontractor contracts with another subcontractor for labor or a materialman to provide materials for any site improvement, he shall, upon request, inform the contractor or materialman of:

(1)     the name and address of the owner of the residential site;

(2)     the name and address of the construction lender lending the funds, if any, and the loan officer who actually made the construction loan, if any, for the site improvement; and

(3)     the accurate legal description of the residential site.