Short-Term Rental Rules in New Mexico

1 city with short-term rental regulations

Disclaimer: General information only — not legal advice. Verify with your local government.

Short-term rental regulations in New Mexico are set at the city level, meaning rules can vary significantly from one municipality to the next. We currently track regulations for Santa Fe. 1 city has automatic platform tax collection through Airbnb and similar services.

City Status
Santa Fe, New Mexico Legal but Limited

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Airbnb legal in New Mexico?
Short-term rental regulations in New Mexico vary by city. Of the 1 cities we track, 0 allow STRs with a permit, 1 have limited allowances, 0 have significant restrictions, and 0 have effective bans. Always check your specific city's requirements.
Which city in New Mexico is easiest for Airbnb hosts?
STR regulations vary across New Mexico. Check each city's specific requirements for the latest information.
Do I need a permit for a short-term rental in New Mexico?
Most cities in New Mexico require some form of permit or license for short-term rentals. Permit fees range from $100 one-time application + $325/year permit and business license. Requirements vary by city, so check your local regulations.