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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).
Over 30% of households in New Mexico live in rental properties according to Census ACS data. The state is somewhat landlord-friendly as there are no rent control laws and evictions may take less time than in other states. All US states, including New Mexico, have a statewide Landlord-Tenant law in place.
They Have a Prior Eviction This is one of the biggest tenant red flags to look out for! An eviction is the biggest renter misdemeanor there is. Landlords dont evict tenants unless it was for something really serious, like non-payment of rent, drugs or damage of property.
Failure to pay rent or nonpayment of rent A landlord can evict a tenant for failing to pay the rent on time. Rent is considered late in New Mexico a day past its due. However, a grace period to extend the rent payment may be available if written in the lease/rental agreement.
In New Mexico, a landlords obligation for providing a habitable living space is primarily governed by NM Stat 47-8-20. This legal requirement, commonly known as the implied warranty of habitability, also outlines the rights of tenants when repairs are not made in a timely manner.
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Over 30% of households in New Mexico live in rental properties according to Census ACS data. The state is somewhat landlord-friendly as there are no rent control laws and evictions may take less time than in other states. All US states, including New Mexico, have a statewide Landlord-Tenant law in place.
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).
Law Access New Mexico. A free telephone legal helpline as well as online information source for low-income New Mexicans with civil legal problems including landlord/tenant issues such as eviction, repairs and security deposit. 1-800-340-9771. Se habla espanol. Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The state is somewhat landlord-friendly as there are no rent control laws and evictions may take less time than in other states. All US states, including New Mexico, have a statewide Landlord-Tenant law in place. So, once a written lease is signed, both parties obtain certain rights and responsibilities.
Gather all the evidence that you have regarding the unsafe living conditions and what steps all parties have taken. Get an attorney or call your local Legal Aid department for help. Take your landlord to court to force the landlord to fix the problem and comply with local and state landlord ordinances.

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