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What are my rights to privacy, if Advantage Pointe Properties wants to enter the home during my tenancy?

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What are my rights to privacy, if Advantage Pointe Properties wants to enter the home during my tenancy?

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In accordance with the Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act of the State of New Mexico, the Landlord (Advantage Pointe Properties) may enter onto the property at any reasonable time after having provided the tenant with a written 24 Hour Notice of Intent to Enter. However, in the event of an emergency or to affect necessary repairs, as reported by the tenant, or to accompany government or utility and public service officials or representatives unto the property, the Landlord may enter onto the property at any reasonable time without the requirement of providing the Tenant with a written 24 Hour Notice of Intent to Enter. It is the policy of Advantage Pointe Properties to provide the tenant with a written 24 Hour Notice of Intent to Entry in all cases except in the case of an emergency.

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