Albuquerque, NM asked in Tax Law for New Mexico

Q: I been living at motel 6 for 7 months they keep checking me out then checking me in so I can keep paying taxes

I been staying with them off and on for years but months even whole year straight and last week said I was a perment tenant but now this week it said walk in I got proof I save every receipt this is motel 6 here in albuquerque they check me out after 35 days then they check me back in and I never left I been taxes for years with these people what do I do and do they have the right to do this to me they seem to be getting away with it do I report them to tax fraud its that they keep chargeing me taxes and they keep changing stuff on the computer so this way I don't become a tenent but little do they know I got proof of my invoice said tenant then a week later they change it to walk in

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A: You might not agree with me but the amount of money involved is way too small to be of interest to most lawyers.

FYI, the law is not designed to solve every little problem that comes your way during this lifetime, The Latin phrase for this rule is "De minimus non curat lex."

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