Leasehold Estates Flashcards

1
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Does a tenant have seisin?

A

NO

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Property Law says Non-Freehold Estates rooted in feudal lease

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Once landlord coveys possession to the tenant, he owes the tenant nothing

Tenant has all the duties and rights

Duty to pay is independent

Pro Landlord

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3
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Modern idea is that Non-Freehold Estates rooted mutuality of obligation

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Tenant inherently has more rights when lease is viewed as contract and they are equal partners” in the contract

Duty to pay is dependent

Pro Tenant

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4
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When does a tenancy end?

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Fundamental question to distinguish between three non-freehold estates

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5
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Estate for Years

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No notice needed for tenant to terminate.

End date is certain –can terminate earlier

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6
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Periodic Tenancy

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“Year to year” term or “month to month”

Lasts for certain fixed period or fixed term but can be automatically renewed for another fixed period unless the landlord or tenant gives notice of termination

Notice required = at least one full period before

If periodic tenancy is 1 year = max notice is 6 mos.

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7
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Tenancy at Will

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Tenancy of no fixed period that endures so long as both the landlord and the tenant desire.

Can be terminated at will without need to notify

No conditions on how they will terminate

If landlord or tenant dies, the tenancy is over

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8
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At common law, is notice needed to terminate?

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NO!!!!!

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9
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Modern times, how much notice is needed?

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Enumerated by statute

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10
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Garner v. Gerrish

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COMMON LAW RULE DOES NOT EXIST

The common law notion that if one party has a tenancy at will, the other has a tenancy at will does not exist.

This was a Life Estate Determinable

Lease terms stated “for and during the term of quiet enjoyment from the first day of May 1977 which term will end – Gerrish has the privilege of termination this agreement at a date of his choice.”

Life estate accompanied by term “as long as tenant desires” = life estate determinable in what the lease created

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