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Disclosures In New Mexico, landlords must disclose certain information. This includes if they will charge any nonrefundable fees, shared utilities, and the smoking policy. Repairs Landlords must make repairs within seven days of being notified by the tenant. If they do not, tenants may withhold rent.
Responsibilities. Generally, New Mexico landlords must provide a safe rental unit that complies with local health and safety codes. On the other hand, a landlord must give the unit requested repairs if theyre demanded by the tenant.
New Mexico has generally been seen as a balanced state with respect to landlord tenant laws. This can be shown by parts protecting tenants from owners taking security deposits, turning off utilities, locking out a tenant and not giving proper notice.
(1) Under the terms of an annual rental agreement, if the owner demands or receives of the resident such a deposit in an amount greater than one months rent, the owner shall be required to pay to the resident annually an interest equal to the passbook interest permitted to savings and loan associations in this state
Every New Mexico tenant has the legal right to seek proper and fair housing without any kind of discrimination against them. The New Mexico landlord-tenant law also allows them to request required repairs for the unit (If it needs them).
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Landlords Right to Access in NM When the entry is due to an emergency no notice period is required. But when the entry is for inspection, scheduled maintenance, repairs, or due to a request of the tenant, the landlord must give at least 24 hours notice of the entry.
In New Mexico, there are no state-specific rent control laws limiting how much a landlord can increase rent. Landlords must provide a 30-day notice for rent increases on month-to-month leases, and rent cannot be increased during a fixed-term lease unless specifically allowed by the lease terms.

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