Areas we Serve
Across New Mexico, our teams serve steady, research- and government-anchored markets with consistent execution, proactive support, and professional oversight. Investors partner with trusted local experts backed by the institutional strength of PURE HomeRiver.
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
- Belen
- Los Lunas
- Rio Rancho
Farmington
Farmington
- Aztec
- Bloomfield
- Kirtland
New Mexico Licensing and Local Leadership
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of New Mexico is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of New Mexico is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
Professional Affiliations
Industry memberships, accreditations, and professional affiliations tied to the team serving market.



New Mexico Local Leadership
New Mexico Regulatory Landscape
New Mexico regulations are organized under a single statewide act with defined timelines and protections. Investors should understand how the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act governs deposits, notices, habitability, and the eviction process.
Statewide Framework
The Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act sets a consistent statewide baseline for deposits, notices, habitability, and lease enforcement. These rules standardize compliance and support efficient, lawful operations across every market.
Local Overlays
Local rent control is prohibited statewide, so compliance centers on property condition and recent fee rules rather than rent regulation. No New Mexico locality has rent control, which keeps the operating framework consistent across every market.
Chapter 47 and the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act
New Mexico’s Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act, NMSA Chapter 47, Article 8, governs residential leasing statewide, and Section 47-8A-1 prohibits local rent control. For investors, this means pricing follows the market and compliance focuses on deposits, notices, and habitability rather than rent caps.
Section 47-8-18 and Security Deposits
For leases under one year, New Mexico caps the deposit at one month’s rent, and any balance with an itemized statement is due within 30 days of termination. A 2025 fee law also limits application and late fees, which makes accurate, itemized accounting more important than ever.
Section 47-8-33 and Eviction Notices
For nonpayment of rent, New Mexico requires a three-day written notice of nonpayment and intent to terminate before an eviction may proceed. Exact notice and timing are essential, and our local teams manage each step to keep possession actions lawful and efficient.
The PURE HomeRiver Difference in New Mexico
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of New Mexico provides the local market knowledge and proactive operations investors need across the state’s stable, research-anchored markets. We deliver the professional oversight you need while making property ownership simple and satisfying.
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