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New Mexico Rent Increase Laws: Statewide Ban on Local Rent Control

Understand rent increase rules in New Mexico, including the Rent Control Preemption Act of 1991, proper notice periods, and 2025 legislative updates.

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Notice Required
30 days
State Cap
None

New Mexico operates under a free-market rental system. There is no statewide rent control, and local municipalities are actively prohibited from enacting their own rent stabilization policies.

The Rent Control Preemption Act

Enacted in 1991, the Rent Control Preemption Act explicitly forbids cities, counties, and local governments in New Mexico from implementing any ordinances or resolutions that would control, cap, or stabilize rent on private residential housing.

Note regarding 2025 legislation: In 2025, Senate Bill 216 attempted to repeal this preemption and grant local governments the authority to enact rent control. The bill was postponed indefinitely and did not pass, meaning the statewide ban remains firmly in effect.

Required Notice for Rent Increases

While landlords face no cap on the amount of a rent increase, they are strictly bound by notice requirements.

Fixed-Term Leases

If a tenant is on a fixed-term lease (e.g., a 1-year lease), the landlord cannot increase the rent during the lease term unless the lease document contains a specific, pre-negotiated rent escalation clause. The landlord can only propose a new rent amount for the lease renewal when the current term ends.

Month-to-Month Tenancies

For a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord must provide written notice of a rent increase:

  • At least 30 days prior to the rent due date on which the increase takes effect.
  • Example: If rent is due on the 1st of the month, a notice given on April 15th cannot increase the rent for May 1st (that's only 15 days). The increase would take effect on June 1st.

If a tenant refuses to accept the rent increase, the landlord may terminate the month-to-month tenancy by providing a standard 30-Day Notice to Quit.

Note: Some local legal aid resources advise that a 30-day notice is sufficient for increases below 10%, but longer notices may be advisable for larger increases to avoid claims of retaliatory eviction if a tenant recently exercised a legal right.

Restrictions on Retaliation and Discrimination

Landlords cannot raise rent in retaliation for a tenant:

  • Complaining to a government agency about health or safety code violations.
  • Complaining to the landlord regarding a breach of habitability.
  • Organizing or joining a tenant's union.

Any rent increase within six months of one of these protected actions is legally presumed to be retaliatory, and the landlord forces the burden of proof to show a legitimate, non-retaliatory business reason for the increase.

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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