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Therefore landlords must fix these repairs in a timely manner and are typically given three to seven days to resolve the issue. If a repair is non-critical and therefore does not violate the warranty of habitability, landlords typically have up to 30 days to resolve the issue.
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).
If you rent on a month-to-month basis, you must give the landlord 30 days notice when you plan to move. Similarly, the landlord must give you 30 days notice of a change in rent or conditions.
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.
Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent in New Mexico Tenants may withhold rent if a landlord fails to take care of important repairs, such as a broken heater.