Helping you deal with tenants who are overdue on their payments with an easy-to-use form that is strictly compliant with requirements set forth by New Mexico state law.
Landlords are required by New Mexico state law to give a written and dated notice to tenants and wait until the period of time specified in the notice has elapsed before starting eviction proceedings.
One of the more difficult aspects of being a landlord is dealing with tenants who haven't paid their rent. Landlords should follow the eviction requirements of their state and not resort to any other process such as locking a tenant out or turning off utilities or other services. With the Socrates 3-Day Notice of Nonpayment of Rent for New Mexico, you can:
- provide a written and dated notice to warn your tenants that eviction proceedings could start if past-due rent is not paid within 3 days
- comply with the notice requirements of New Mexico state law and prevent tenants from delaying the case or winning in court based on your noncompliance with state eviction protocol
TERMS AND CONDITIONS COVERED INCLUDE:
- summary of New Mexico state law outlining when and how pay rent or quit notices should be served
- date, tenant's name, property address and description
- past-due amount and account information
- number of days tenant has to vacate premises
- number of days tenant has to reinstate tenancy by making full payment of past-due amount
- summary of acceptable methods to deliver the notice in the state of New Mexico
- proof of delivery
- landlord's signature and contact information
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