4-923A. Petition by landlord for termination of tenancy and judgment of possession.
New Mexico Court Forms This is filed to properly request eviction.
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4-908C. Notice of payment.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to inform the recipient that a payment has been made and to ensure clarity between parties involved in a financial and legal agreement such as rent.
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4-908D. Order of dismissal with prejudice.
New Mexico Court Forms This permanently closes the case and cannot be brought back to court.
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4-908B. Stipulation of dismissal with prejudice after facilitated settlement agreement.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used only if the parties reach an agreement through facilitation or mediation.
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4-908A. Order of referral to facilitation.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the judge directs the parties to participate in a neutral third-party process like mediation to communicate their issues and find a solution in an informal manner.
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4-905B. Summons and notice of hearing on petition for restitution or petition for termination of tenancy and judgment of possession.
New Mexico Court Forms This informs the tenant that the owner is trying to evict them and a hearing date where they can contest the eviction.
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4-905A. Summons and notice of hearing on post-judgment application for writ of restitution.
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4-904B. Petition by owner for restitution. (for use only with the Eviction Prevention and Diversion Program)
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4-904A. Post-judgment application for writ of restitution and request for hearing.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the landlord has won the case and needs help from the judge getting the tenant out of the property.
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4-805.2 – Application for writ of execution in consumer debt collection case. (Effective September 1, 2021 through January 31, 2022.)
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4-805.1 – Application for writ of garnishment in consumer debt collection case. (Effective September 1, 2021 through January 31, 2022.)
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4-902. Seven-day notice of noncompliance with rental agreement (other than failure to pay rent) (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used when a tenant breaks the lease in a way that can be fixed, and the tenant has seven (7) days to fix their mistake.
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4-901A. Three-day notice of substantial violation of rental agreement.
New Mexico Court Forms This will be used for things like serious threats to health and safety, criminal activity, or lease breaches.
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4-901. Three-day notice of nonpayment of rent (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to warn a tenant that they have three (3) days to pay rent or will face eviction. This notice is required before a landlord can seek eviction.
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4-909A. Judgment for restitution. (Magistrate)
New Mexico Court Forms This is the judge's official decision on the case.
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4-909. Judgment for restitution. (District and Metropolitan)
New Mexico Court Forms This is the judge's official decision on the case.
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4-929. Writ of restitution (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used after a judgment has already been given and the landlord is seeking to enforce that judgment, typically to regain property or recover damages.
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4-928. Notice to lienholder of mobile home judgment (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is a notice to a lender or bank about a judgment.
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4-927. Notice of judgment (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is the judge's decision on the case.
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4-926. Judgment for possession (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is the judge's decision on the case.
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4-925. Answer to petition for termination of tenacy (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used by the tenant to explain why they should not be evicted.
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4-924. Summons and notice of trial on petition for termination of tenancy (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This informs the tenant of a hearing date where they can contest the eviction.
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4-923. Petition by landlord for termination of tenancy and judgment of possession (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is filed to properly request eviction.
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4-922. [Thirty-day notice] [sixty-day notice] to quit (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This informs the tenant to leave to property. This notice is required before a landlord can seek eviction.
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4-921. Three-day notice of nonpayment of rent (Mobile Home Park Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to warn a tenant that they have three (3) days to pay rent or will face eviction. This notice is required before a landlord can seek eviction.
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4-916. Post-judgment writ of replevin.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used after a judgment has already been given and the landlord is seeking to enforce that judgment, typically to regain property or recover damages.
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4-915. Petition for post-judgment writ of replevin.
New Mexico Court Forms This requests the judge to direct law enforcement to take possession of the personal property and return it to the owner.
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4-914. Writ of restitution (Restitution to resident) (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to grant a tenant access to their property again, which can include rental property, and personal belongings.
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4-913A. Order setting escrow deposit/appeal bond.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to direct someone to deposit money into an escrow account to be held by a neutral third party until certain requirements are met. This document serves as a contract to ensure both parties fulfill their jobs in a transaction or dispute.
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4-913. Writ of restitution (Restitution to owner) (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to remove a tenant who hasn't vacated after an eviction was granted.
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4-909 – Judgment for restitution
New Mexico Court Forms This is the judge's decision on the case.
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4-907. Answer to petition for restitution (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used by the tenant to explain why they should not be evicted.
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4-906. Petition by resident for relief (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is used by a tenant to formally ask the judge for help when a landlord has violated the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act which is the law that governs landlord-tenant relationships in New Mexico.
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4-905. Summons and notice of trial on petition for writ of restitution (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This informs the tenant of a hearing date where they can contest the eviction.
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4-904. Petition by owner for restitution (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is filed to request eviction.
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4-903. Thirty-day notice to terminate rental agreement (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act).
New Mexico Court Forms This is a notice issued to either the landlord or tenant to end the lease with thirty (30) day notice.
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4-902A. Resident’s seven-day notice of abatement or termination of rental agreement.
New Mexico Court Forms This is used for violations like unapproved pets, failure to maintain property, or other lease violations. If the tenant fixes these issues, the lease agreement can continue.
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4-902. Seven-day notice of noncompliance with rental agreement (other than failure to pay rent) (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act). (bilingues)
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4-901A. Three-day notice of substantial violation of rental agreement. (bilingues)
New Mexico Court Forms This will be used for things like serious threats to health and safety, criminal activity, or lease breaches.
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4-901. Three-day notice of nonpayment of rent (Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act). (bilingues)
New Mexico Court Forms This is used to warn a tenant that they have three (3) days to pay rent or will face eviction. This notice is required before a landlord can seek eviction.
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