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Repairs & Habitability: Albuquerque vs Los Ranchos de Albuquerque

How do repairs & habitability rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM?

Albuquerque and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque have similar restriction levels.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

NMSA 47-8-20 requires New Mexico owners to keep rentals safe and habitable β€” comply with housing codes, make repairs, maintain electrical, plumbing, heating, and sanitary systems, and supply running and hot water and reasonable heat. If the owner fails to repair after notice, NMSA 47-8-27.2 lets the resident abate rent.

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Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

NMSA 47-8-20 requires New Mexico owners to keep rentals safe and habitable β€” comply with housing codes, make repairs, maintain electrical, plumbing, heating, and sanitary systems, and supply running and hot water and reasonable heat. If the owner fails to repair after notice, NMSA 47-8-27.2 lets the resident abate rent.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueLos Ranchos de Albuquerque
Core dutyKeep premises safe and code-compliant (NMSA 47-8-20)Keep premises safe and code-compliant (NMSA 47-8-20)
UtilitiesRunning water, reasonable hot water and heat at all timesRunning water, reasonable hot water and heat at all times
Cure period7 days after written notice (NMSA 47-8-27.1)7 days after written notice (NMSA 47-8-27.1)
Rent abatementOne-third daily rent, or 100% if uninhabitable (NMSA 47-8-27.2)One-third daily rent, or 100% if uninhabitable (NMSA 47-8-27.2)

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Albuquerque FAQ

What must a New Mexico landlord maintain under habitability law?

NMSA 47-8-20 requires housing-code compliance, a safe structure and common areas, working electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating and cooling systems, waste receptacles, and running water with reasonable hot water and heat at all times.

Can a New Mexico tenant withhold or reduce rent for repairs?

Yes. After written notice and a seven-day cure period (NMSA 47-8-27.1), NMSA 47-8-27.2 lets the resident abate one-third of the daily rent while the defect persists, or 100% of the rent if the dwelling is uninhabitable.

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque FAQ

What must a New Mexico landlord maintain under habitability law?

NMSA 47-8-20 requires housing-code compliance, a safe structure and common areas, working electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating and cooling systems, waste receptacles, and running water with reasonable hot water and heat at all times.

Can a New Mexico tenant withhold or reduce rent for repairs?

Yes. After written notice and a seven-day cure period (NMSA 47-8-27.1), NMSA 47-8-27.2 lets the resident abate one-third of the daily rent while the defect persists, or 100% of the rent if the dwelling is uninhabitable.

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