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Tenant’s Restitution (Eviction) Process

For tenants, this brochure contains information about legal process and rights during eviction in New Mexico.

tenant-eviction.doc — Microsoft Word Document, 38 kB (38912 bytes)

This pamphlet concerns residential property only. It does not discuss commercial property, mobile homes or some government housing.

Last Updated: September 2004

Topics: Landlord/Tenants
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