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Renting with an unpaid eviction can be challenging, but there are strategies to consider. Start by explaining your situation honestly to potential landlords, as some might be willing to overlook past evictions under certain conditions. Additionally, showing proof of income and a solid rental history may help your case. Consider utilizing services like uslegalforms, which can provide resources to create a new rental agreement while addressing past eviction records.
The New Mexico Supreme Court entered an Order suspending evictions for non-payment of rent during the pandemic. Tenants continue to owe the rent. The suspension is temporary. Landlords can still file in court to evict you, and the courts will still hold eviction trials.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) Evictions are still paused across the vast majority of New Mexico. This month the state supreme court was set to lift the eviction moratorium and launch a statewide eviction diversion program designed to keep people housed and pay landlords. But, that is no longer the case.
Evicting a tenant in New Mexico can take around two to seven weeks depending on the reason for the eviction. If tenants request a continuance or file an appeal, the process can take longer (read more). Introduction: There are several reasons why a tenant may face an eviction lawsuit in New Mexico.
The New Mexico Supreme Court put a pause, or moratorium, on evictions for nonpayment of rent during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Bernalillo County the moratorium ended on March 31, 2022. After that date, courts in Bernalillo County can now order tenants to move out for lease violations including missing rent payments.
Using a Section 8 notice By failing to pay their rent, your tenant has broken the terms of their tenancy agreement, meaning you can serve them a Section 8 notice at any point in the tenancy. Your tenant may dispute the eviction, so you need to be ready with evidence of unpaid rent and your efforts to resolve the issue.
When New Mexico's ban is lifted, there will no longer be any statewide eviction moratoria anywhere in the United States.
A landlord can only evict a tenant after receiving a court order from a judge allowing the eviction to occur. New Mexico law makes it illegal for a landlord to attempt to remove a tenant in any other way, such as shutting off the utilities or changing the locks at the rental unit.