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New Mexico Commercial Property Laws: Overview and NNN Leases

Cover guide to New Mexico commercial leasing laws, covering NNN structures, the absence of residential protections, and contract law.

Melvin Prince
3 min čitanja
Provjereno Apr 2026United States flag
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Governing Law
Contract Law
Consumer Act
Does not apply

Commercial leasing in New Mexico operates under significantly different rules than residential tenancy. The Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act (UORRA)-which strictly governs residential security deposits, 5% late fees, and habitability-does not apply to commercial properties.

Contract Law Prevails In New

Mexico, a commercial lease is primarily treated as a business contract rather than a heavily regulated landlord-tenant relationship. The rights, duties, and remedies of both parties are defined almost entirely by the four corners of the lease agreement. Courts generally enforce commercial leases as written, expecting sophisticated business entities to negotiate their own protections.

Common Lease Structures

Triple Net (NNN) Leases

NNN leases are widely utilized in New Mexico for retail, industrial, and freestanding commercial buildings. In an NNN lease, the tenant agrees to pay a base rent plus their pro-rata share of:

  1. Property Taxes
  2. Building Insurance
  3. Common Area Maintenance (CAM)

This structure shifts the operational risk of the property from the landlord to the commercial tenant.

Gross Leases

More common in multi-tenant office buildings, where the tenant pays a single flat rent amount, and the landlord absorbs property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs.

Security Deposits (No Statutory Caps)

Because residential UORRA rules do not apply, New Mexico commercial landlords are free to negotiate security deposits without state-mandated caps, interest requirements, or stringent 30-day return deadlines. The lease agreement alone dictates the deposit rules.

For more detail, see our Commercial Security Deposits guide.

Commercial Eviction Process

While New Mexico commercial tenants lack the extensive procedural protections of residential tenants, landlords still cannot use "self-help" evictions (e.g., changing locks without a court order). The landlord must follow a formal legal process:

  • Non-Payment: A 3-day notice to pay or quit.
  • Lease Violations: A 7-day notice to cure or quit.
  • If the tenant fails to comply, the landlord must file for a Writ of Restitution in District or Magistrate Court.

For more detail, see our Commercial Eviction Process guide.

Environmental and Zoning Compliance

Instead of the consumer-focused required disclosures in residential leasing (like lead paint pamphlets), commercial transactions in New Mexico focus heavily on:

  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)
  • Zoning verification and conditional use permits
  • ADA compliance for public accommodations

Explore more New Mexico commercial compliance topics:

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, payment schedules, and maintenance requests - making it easy to stay compliant with New Mexico regulations.

Back to New Mexico Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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