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New Mexico Fair Housing Protected Classes

Last verified: 2026-05-01 · 12 protected classes

The New Mexico Human Rights Act adds ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy-related conditions, and spousal affiliation to housing protections.

Federal baseline (applies everywhere)

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Source: Fair Housing Act, 42 USC §§ 3601–3619 · Official text

  • Race(added 1968)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

  • Color(added 1968)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

  • Religion(added 1968)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

  • National origin(added 1968)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

  • Sex(added 1974)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

  • Familial status(added 1988)

    42 USC § 3604(a)

    Households with children under 18, including pregnant individuals.

  • Disability(added 1988)

    42 USC § 3604(f)

    Originally enacted as 'handicap'; covers physical and mental impairments.

State additions — New Mexico

Source: New Mexico Human Rights Act · Official text

  • Ancestry

    NMSA § 28-1-7(G)

  • Sexual orientation

    NMSA § 28-1-7(G)

  • Gender identity

    NMSA § 28-1-7(G)

  • Pregnancy, childbirth, or related condition

    NMSA § 28-1-7(G)

  • Spousal affiliation

    NMSA § 28-1-7(G)

Important

This page is a compliance reference, not legal advice. Statute interpretation and enforcement varies. Verify against the current text of cited statutes and consult a licensed attorney for advice on a specific situation.

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