Wrongful Eviction Rights Guide
Summary
In New Mexico, landlords must provide written notice before eviction. Tenants can contest evictions in court. HUD offers additional protections for subsidized housing tenants. If evicted, contact HUD for resources, seek local legal aid, or explore non-profit assistance. Consider following up with the court on your appeal status. For guidance, reach out to HUD or local legal aid offices.Full Conversation
I was evicted recently from property manager of housing I had a * bedroom subsidized home here in las cruces new mexico for non payment of rent its provided through hud or funded through HUD and I feel I was treated unfairly and wrongfully evicted
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To better assist you, could you please let me know if you received any written notice before the eviction? This will help determine if proper legal procedures were followed.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To better assist you, could you please let me know if you received any written notice before the eviction? This will help determine if proper legal procedures were followed.
Yes a lot
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with the best information, could you let me know if you have already sought any legal assistance or if you need information on where to find help in Las Cruces, New Mexico?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with the best information, could you let me know if you have already sought any legal assistance or if you need information on where to find help in Las Cruces, New Mexico?
Tried legal aid but the eviction process in courts here is super fast and legal aid doesn't have many employees plus with the holidays I couldn't get them to represent in time
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here is some general information that might help:
- In New Mexico, a landlord must provide a written notice before evicting a tenant.
- Tenants have the right to contest the eviction in court before being removed.
- HUD provides additional protections for tenants in subsidized housing.
Would you like information on the nearest court where you could possibly file an appeal or seek further assistance?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here is some general information that might help:
- In New Mexico, a landlord must provide a written notice before evicting a tenant.
- Tenants have the right to contest the eviction in court before being removed.
- HUD provides additional protections for tenants in subsidized housing.
Would you like information on the nearest court where you could possibly file an appeal or seek further assistance?
I got evicted by the judge I went to court and tried doing an appeal just couldn't afford to pay the escrow bond
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are a few options you might consider:
- Contact HUD for tenant-based assistance and resources.
- Seek assistance from local legal aid offices for advice on your case.
- Look into local charities or non-profits that may offer financial assistance for housing issues.
Would you like information on the nearest court where you could seek further assistance?
Feel free to let me know how I can further assist you.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are a few options you might consider:
- Contact HUD for tenant-based assistance and resources.
- Seek assistance from local legal aid offices for advice on your case.
- Look into local charities or non-profits that may offer financial assistance for housing issues.
Would you like information on the nearest court where you could seek further assistance?
Feel free to let me know how I can further assist you.
Ok
Hi ****,
Here is the information for the nearest court in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where you can seek further assistance:
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W. Picacho Avenue, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: www.nmcourts.gov
Feel free to contact them for more information on how you might proceed.
Here is the information for the nearest court in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where you can seek further assistance:
Third Judicial District Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W. Picacho Avenue, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: www.nmcourts.gov
Feel free to contact them for more information on how you might proceed.
That's where I filed my appeal
Hi ****,
Thank you for the update. Since you have already filed your appeal at the Third Judicial District Court, it might be beneficial to follow up with them regarding the status of your appeal or any further steps you may need to take.
Best of luck!
Thank you for the update. Since you have already filed your appeal at the Third Judicial District Court, it might be beneficial to follow up with them regarding the status of your appeal or any further steps you may need to take.
Best of luck!
Ok
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. If you need further assistance, you might consider reaching out to HUD directly for tenant-based resources and protections. You can also contact local charities or non-profits for financial assistance. Would you like more information on these resources?
I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. If you need further assistance, you might consider reaching out to HUD directly for tenant-based resources and protections. You can also contact local charities or non-profits for financial assistance. Would you like more information on these resources?
Sure
Hi ****,
Here are some resources that might be helpful:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.hud.gov
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E. Montana Ave, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: www.nmlegalaid.org
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.caasnm.org
Feel free to reach out to these organizations for further assistance.
Here are some resources that might be helpful:
HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.hud.gov
Las Cruces Legal Aid Office
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E. Montana Ave, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: www.nmlegalaid.org
Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.caasnm.org
Feel free to reach out to these organizations for further assistance.
Thanks
You're welcome, ****. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help!
Is there a way I can speak to hud before I file a complaint to ask about certain things to see if it was handled properly when I was a tenant
Hi ****,
You can speak with HUD to ask about your situation before filing a complaint. Here are the contact details:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [www.hud.gov](http://www.hud.gov)
Feel free to reach out to them for guidance regarding your case.
Best of luck!
You can speak with HUD to ask about your situation before filing a complaint. Here are the contact details:
HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [www.hud.gov](http://www.hud.gov)
Feel free to reach out to them for guidance regarding your case.
Best of luck!
There's not a hud counselor
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble finding a HUD counselor. You can try reaching out to the HUD Customer Service Center at (*) *-* for general inquiries. Additionally, you might consider contacting the Las Cruces Legal Aid Office for guidance:
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E. Montana Ave, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: [www.nmlegalaid.org](http://www.nmlegalaid.org)
Would you like more assistance with anything else?
I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble finding a HUD counselor. You can try reaching out to the HUD Customer Service Center at (*) *-* for general inquiries. Additionally, you might consider contacting the Las Cruces Legal Aid Office for guidance:
Las Cruces Legal Aid Office
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E. Montana Ave, Las Cruces, NM *
Website: [www.nmlegalaid.org](http://www.nmlegalaid.org)
Would you like more assistance with anything else?