New Mexico Security Deposit Law at a Glance
Interest Required by Law:
Yes - landlord must pay interest
Estimated Annual Rate:
4.0% per year (simple interest)
Maximum Deposit:
1 months' rent
Interest Rate:
4.0%
New Mexico requires landlords to pay interest at a rate equal to the passbook savings rate (estimated 4%) for deposits held more than 1 year. Deposits are limited to 1 month's rent.
Security Deposit Interest Calculator
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Total Interest Owed
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Original Deposit
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Total Return (Deposit + Interest)
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Years Held
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Deposit vs. Legal Limit
Interest Growth Over Time
Estimated interest at 4.0% per year on a $1,500 deposit.
| Years Held | Interest Earned | Total Return |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year | $60.00 | $1,560.00 |
| 2 years | $120.00 | $1,620.00 |
| 3 years | $180.00 | $1,680.00 |
| 5 years | $300.00 | $1,800.00 |
| 10 years | $600.00 | $2,100.00 |
New Mexico Tenant Rights: Security Deposit Checklist
- Request a written receipt for your security deposit at move-in
- Document the condition of the unit with photos and video before moving in
- Get all deposit terms in writing in your lease agreement
- Provide written notice of your forwarding address when you move out
- Request a move-out walkthrough inspection with the landlord
- Keep copies of all communication with your landlord about the deposit
- Request your annual interest statement from your landlord (required by law)
- If deposit is not returned on time, send a written demand letter
- File in small claims court if the landlord wrongfully withholds your deposit