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Recovery of past CAM overcharges depends on your specific lease terms, including any audit rights deadlines or ‘binding and conclusive’ provisions, and on applicable state law.

State statute of limitations periods apply to written contracts and range from 3 to 10 years. Your actual lookback window may be shorter based on your lease.

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New Mexico CAM Dispute Letter Strategy

Last updated: April 2026

Albuquerque pro-rata and management-fee overcharges drive most New Mexico disputes.

How to land the New Mexico dispute letter

Cite N.M. Stat. § 37-1-3 and the pro-rata and management-fee clauses. The dispute letter should show both corrections.

New Mexico case-law angle

New Mexico courts enforce the four-corners of the lease.

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Albuquerque tenants — generate the dispute letter and send it inside the audit window.

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This page provides general educational information. It is not legal advice and may not reflect the most current law in your state. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.

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