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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).
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.
Tenant Rights and Responsibilities in New Mexico One key right is the ability to withhold rent payments if the landlord fails to maintain the rental unit in a habitable condition. However, tenants must follow specific procedures and provide proper notice before withholding rent.
Landlords cannot raise rent more than 10% total or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living whichever is lower over a 12-month period. If the tenants of a unit move out and new tenants move in, the landlord may establish the initial rent to charge. (Civ. Code 1947.12.)
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.
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