Property Management
In New Mexico, the Landlord must give how much notice before the end of a lease term to prevent automatic renewal, if the lease contains an automatic renewal clause?
AAutomatic renewal clauses are illegal in New Mexico
BThe notice period stated in the lease (must be clearly stated to be enforceable)✓ Correct
CAlways 60 days
DNo notice is required
Explanation
If a lease contains an automatic renewal clause, the notice requirement to prevent renewal must be clearly stated in the lease. New Mexico courts have scrutinized these clauses to ensure tenants have actual notice.
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