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New Mexico Eviction Process Timeline Steps of the Eviction ProcessAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice3-30 daysIssuance and Service7-10 days before the hearingCourt Hearing and Judgment7-10 days after serviceIssuance of Writ of RestitutionA few hours to a few days1 more row Aug 11, 2022
So, how long does the eviction process take? While eviction timelines vary by state, most removals take one to three months to actualize. From the moment a landlord issues a notice to vacate to the moment a tenant moves out, the timing depends on the type of eviction and the responsiveness of the tenant.
State law regulates several rent-related issues, including late fees, the amount of notice (at least 30 days in New Mexico) landlords must give tenants to raise the rent, and how much time (three days in New Mexico) a tenant has to pay overdue rent or move before a landlord can file for eviction.
The New Mexico Supreme Court put a pause, or moratorium, on evictions for nonpayment of rent during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Bernalillo County the moratorium ended on March 31, 2022. After that date, courts in Bernalillo County can now order tenants to move out for lease violations including missing rent payments.
This letter constitutes my official [number of days notice you agreed to give in your lease]-day notice to vacate. I will move out and terminate my lease for the property located at [rental address, including apartment number if applicable] on [move out date]. I am leaving because [relocation, rent increase, etc.]
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Comply With the Eviction Notice, If Possible If you comply with the eviction notice by either paying all the rent due and owing or correcting the lease violation, then, in New Mexico, the landlord must not proceed with the eviction (see N.M. Stat. Ann. 47-8-33).
Yes, you can kick someone out of your house in New Mexico. However, if that person paid rent to you, or performed household services such as cleaning or cooking in exchange for living in your home, you may be required to go through the legal eviction process.
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.
Your lease termination letter should include: Your name. Name of tenants. Todays date. The reason for termination. The end of lease date. Move-out process instructions. Copy of the move-out checklist. A request for tenants new address.
A landlord must use the courts to evict a residential tenant. It is unlawful for a landlord to remove a tenant without first obtaining a court order to do so. Before asking a judge to evict, however, the landlord must give the tenant written notice that he or she is terminating the rental agreement.

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