REMOVAL OF UNLAWFUL OCCUPANTS
SB 359 modifies procedures for removing unlawful occupants from New Mexico property, affecting eviction processes and property owner remedies.
SB 359 modifies procedures for removing unlawful occupants from New Mexico property, affecting eviction processes and property owner remedies.
SB 359 appears to address procedures for removing individuals unlawfully occupying property in New Mexico. While the bill's specific language isn't provided in your request, such legislation typically modifies eviction processes, trespassing remedies, or property owner protections. The bill was introduced by Senator Craig Brandt and has been referred to both Judiciary and Finance committees, suggesting it involves both legal procedure and fiscal considerations.
Property rights and unlawful occupancy directly affect housing stability, landlord-tenant relations, and public resources. Changes to removal procedures can significantly impact both property owners facing occupancy disputes and individuals at risk of displacement. The dual committee referral indicates this legislation has budgetary implications beyond procedural reform.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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