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New Mexico Commercial Late Fees: Avoiding the 5% Residential Cap

Understand the rules governing late fees in New Mexico commercial leases, highlighting the critical distinction from the state's residential 5% late fee cap.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
Hitelesített Apr 2026United States flag
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One of the most consequential 2025 legislative changes in New Mexico was reducing the residential late fee cap from 10% to 5% under the UORRA.

It is vital for landlords to understand that this 5% cap does NOT apply to commercial leases. Commercial late fee rules are defined entirely by the negotiated lease agreement and general contract law.

Statutory Cap
None
Grace Period
Contractual

No Statutory Cap for Commercial Leases

Because the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act applies exclusively to residential properties, the state places no specific statutory ceiling on commercial late fees.

A commercial lease can legally stipulate a late fee of 10%, 15%, or a flat fee of $500, provided both parties agreed to it in writing.

The Limits of "Reasonableness"

While there is no statutory cap, the late fee must still survive scrutiny under general contract law. A New Mexico court may strike down a commercial late fee if it is deemed an unenforceable "penalty" rather than a reasonable calculation of "liquidated damages."

  • The fee should bear some relation to the landlord's actual administrative and financial costs incurred by the delayed payment.
  • A flat 10% late fee is generally accepted in New Mexico commercial real estate. An exorbitant 50% fee would likely be invalidated by a judge.

Grace Periods

Unlike some states, New Mexico does not mandate a statutory grace period for either residential or commercial rent.

  • If the commercial lease states rent is due on the 1st and late on the 2nd, the landlord can legally assess the fee on the 2nd.
  • However, it is standard industry practice to negotiate a 3 to 5-day grace period in commercial agreements.

Default Interest Clauses

In addition to (or instead of) a flat late fee, commercial leases typically include a Default Interest clause. This penalizes the tenant for ongoing arrears.

  • If rent or CAM charges are unpaid following the grace period, the outstanding balance begins accruing interest daily.
  • Typical Rate: The rate varies with the market but is often tied to an index, such as the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate plus 4%, or a flat annual rate (e.g., 18% per annum).

Interaction with the Eviction Process

Charging a late fee or default interest does not prevent the landlord from pursuing eviction.

  • If rent is late, the landlord can serve the required 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit immediately.
  • If the tenant fails to cure the default, the landlord can file a Summary Process action in Magistrate or District Court, suing the tenant for possession of the property plus all unpaid base rent, CAM charges, flat late fees, and accrued default interest.

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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