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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nm landlord document in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Residential Lease Application. Fill in tenant details such as name, contact information, and rental history in the designated fields.
  3. Proceed to the Consent to Background and Reference Check section. Ensure you check the appropriate boxes and provide necessary signatures.
  4. Complete the Salary Verification for Potential Lease or Loan by entering income details as required.
  5. Move on to the Residential Lease Agreement. Carefully read through each clause and fill in specifics like lease duration, rent amount, and payment terms.
  6. For disclosures like Lead Based Paint Disclosure, ensure all relevant information is accurately filled out before signing.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness and accuracy before saving your document.

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There is no rent control in New Mexico. That means landlords can charge as much rent as they want and increase it as often as they wish to at the end of a lease agreement, as long as they provide proper notice.
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.
In New Mexico, landlords cannot harass or retaliate against tenants, evict without proper notice and legal procedures, enter a tenants dwelling without notice except for emergencies, change locks or shut off utilities to force a tenant out, discriminate based on protected classes, and ignore requests for essential
New Mexico tenants also have a set of rights that protect them throughout their time in a rental property. Their main rights include: Living in a habitable rental unit that meets local health and safety codes. Having repairs made in 7 days after providing the landlord with written notice.
To evict a tenant, the landlord must file a court case, go to a hearing and get an order from the judge ordering the tenant to be evicted. Watch this short video from New Mexico Legal Aid about the eviction court process. Go to court for the hearing. Read all Court instructions carefully.