Property Management

The implied warranty of habitability in New Mexico requires landlords to:

AMaintain the property in luxury condition
BMaintain the dwelling in a safe and habitable condition throughout the tenancy✓ Correct
CAllow tenants to make improvements at their own expense
DProvide furnished units

Explanation

New Mexico's UORRA codifies the implied warranty of habitability, requiring landlords to maintain rental units in a condition fit for human habitation—including safe structure, working utilities, and code compliance.

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