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New Mexico Commercial Security Deposits: Flexibility and Best Practices

A guide to handling commercial security deposits in New Mexico, highlighting the absence of statutory limits and the importance of lease-defined rules.

Melvin Prince
3 min lezen
Geverifieerd Apr 2026United States flag
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Juridische Disclaimer

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State Limit
None (set by lease)
Return Deadline
Per lease terms

A crucial distinction in New Mexico property law is that the strict security deposit regulations found in the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act (UORRA) do not apply to commercial leases. Commercial landlords and tenants are free to negotiate deposit terms based entirely on market conditions and the tenant's financial strength.

No Statutory Deposit Caps

Unlike residential leases (which are capped at one month's rent for terms under a year), New Mexico has no state-imposed maximum for commercial security deposits.

  • A start-up business or a tenant with weak financials may be required to pay 3 to 6 months' rent as a deposit.
  • An established, credit-worthy tenant may pay 1 month or negotiate a deposit waiver entirely.

Commercial Deposit Return in new mexico

1

Move-Out

Tenant vacates commercial space.

2

Inspection

Landlord checks for damages against baseline.

3

Deduction Accounting

Calculating unpaid rent or repair costs.

4

Return

Funds returned according to the lease timetable.

No Mandated Interest or Separate Accounts

Commercial landlords in New Mexico are not legally required to:

  • Hold the security deposit in a separate, interest-bearing account (as is required for residential leases over one year).
  • Pay the tenant interest on the deposit during the lease term.
  • Provide a formal statutory receipt upon collection.

However, the parties can agree to these terms in the lease. If the lease states the landlord will pay 2% interest annually on the deposit, that contractual obligation is enforceable.

Return Deadlines Dictated by Lease

The UORRA mandate that a deposit must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized list of deductions does not apply to commercial properties.

The timeframe for returning a commercial deposit is determined entirely by the lease agreement.

  • Common commercial timeframes are 30, 60, or even 90 days after lease expiration to allow time for final CAM (Common Area Maintenance) or tax reconciliations to be calculated.

Letters of Credit (LOC) vs. Cash

For larger commercial leases (particularly high-end retail or large industrial spaces in Albuquerque), landlords increasingly prefer a Standby Letter of Credit (LOC) instead of a cash deposit.

  • Advantage for Landlord: An LOC is a guarantee from the tenant's bank. If the tenant defaults, the landlord draws directly from the bank. It provides superior protection in the event the tenant files for bankruptcy.
  • Advantage for Tenant: Ties up a credit line rather than tying up liquid cash.

The commercial lease must explicitly outline the conditions under which the landlord is permitted to draw on the LOC.

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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