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New Mexico Maintenance Obligations: The Implied Warranty of Habitability

Understand New Mexico landlord maintenance obligations under the UORRA, including housing codes, essential services, and the 7-day repair window.

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Habitability
Mandatory
Repair Deadline
7 days (written notice)

New Mexico law places the primary burden of maintaining a safe, habitable dwelling on the landlord. These obligations, known as the "implied warranty of habitability," are codified in the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act (UORRA) and cannot be waived in a lease agreement.

The Landlord's Statutory Duties

Under NMSA § 47-8-20, a New Mexico landlord is legally required to:

  1. Comply with Codes: Substantially comply with all applicable minimum housing codes that materially affect health and safety.
  2. Maintain Common Areas: Keep all shared or common areas (hallways, lobbies, parking lots) in a safe condition.
  3. Working Systems: Maintain in good and safe working order all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems (as well as any landlord-supplied appliances).
  4. Waste Disposal: Provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for the removal of ashes, garbage, and rubbish, and arrange for their removal.
  5. Essential Services: Supply running water, a reasonable amount of hot water at all times, and reasonable heat. (Exceptions exist if the building is not required by law to have these, or if the unit is metered individually and the direct responsibility of the tenant).

NM Repair Request Process in new mexico

1

Written Notice

Tenant sends formal written notice describing the defect.

2

7-Day Window

Landlord has 7 days to fix issues affecting health or safety.

3

Failure to Repair

If unfixed, tenant can abate rent or terminate the lease.

Tenant Repair Remedies: The 7-Day Rule

When a landlord fails to meet these obligations, the tenant possesses strong legal remedies. The process begins with the tenant providing written notice of the needed repair to the landlord.

The landlord is generally given 7 days after receiving written notice to remedy the situation. (Emergency repairs affecting essential services like water or heat may require a faster response).

If the landlord fails to act within the 7-day window, the tenant has two primary options:

1. Rent Abatement (Withholding Rent)

Under NMSA § 47-8-27.1, if the landlord fails to provide essential services or fails to remedy a substantial breach within 7 days, the tenant may abate (withhold) a portion of the rent.

  • The abatement amount must be proportional to the loss of use of the dwelling (e.g., withholding 1/3 of the rent if 1 of 3 bedrooms is unusable due to a leak).
  • If the unit is completely uninhabitable, the tenant may withhold 100% of the rent.
  • Rent withholding is risky and often leads to eviction proceedings. Tenants are heavily advised to consult legal aid before attempting this.

2. Termination of the Lease

If the breach materially affects health and safety, the tenant can deliver a written notice stating that the rental agreement will terminate in not less than 7 days if the repair is not made. If the landlord fails to fix the issue, the lease ends, and the tenant can move out without penalty.

Exceptions for Tenant-Caused Damage

The landlord is not responsible for repairing defects or damages caused by the deliberate or negligent act of the tenant, a member of the tenant's family, or the tenant's guests.

How Landager Helps

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

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