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Rent Control: Albuquerque vs Tijeras

How do rent control rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Tijeras, NM?

Albuquerque and Tijeras have similar restriction levels.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Few Restrictions

Albuquerque has no rent control or rent stabilization ordinances. New Mexico does not have a statewide rent control law, but neither does it have a statewide preemption prohibiting cities from enacting rent control. Landlords may set and increase rents without municipal limits, subject only to lease terms and general contract law.

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Tijeras, NM

Bernalillo County

Few Restrictions

Bernalillo County cannot enact rent control. NMSA §47-8A-1 (Rent Control Preemption, 1999) expressly prohibits any NM municipality or county from adopting rent control on private residential property. Market pricing applies throughout Albuquerque metro.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueTijeras
Rent ControlNone-
State LawNo statewide rent control or preemption-
Notice for Increase30 days for month-to-month-
Cap on IncreasesNone-
Rent BoardNone-
State Preemption-NMSA §47-8A-1
Notice Required-30 days (§47-8-15)
Rent Increase-No state cap
Tenant Code-UORRA §47-8
Deposit Cap-1 month (under 1-yr lease)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Albuquerque FAQ

Does Albuquerque have rent control?

No. Albuquerque has no rent control, rent stabilization, or caps on rent increases. Landlords may raise rent with proper notice as required by the lease or 30 days for month-to-month tenancies.

Is there a limit on how much my landlord can raise my rent?

No. There is no cap on rent increases in Albuquerque or New Mexico. Landlords must provide proper notice but the increase amount is not regulated.

Tijeras FAQ

Can Albuquerque or Bernalillo County pass rent control?

No. NMSA §47-8A-1 preempts local rent control. Only a state statute change could authorize it.

How much notice for a rent increase?

30 days written notice on month-to-month tenancies per NMSA §47-8-15(F). Fixed-term leases can only be raised at renewal.

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