Chapter 18 Leases Flashcards

1
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lease

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between a lessor (landlord) and lessee (tenant).
transfers the lessor’s rights to exclusive possession and use of the property to the tenant for a specified period of time and establishes the consideration the lessee is to pay Rent for the use of the property

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2
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leasehold estate

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a tenant’s right to posess RE for the term of the lease.

It is considered personal property.

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3
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Estate for Years

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a tenancy for years is a leasehold estate that continues for a definite period. always has a specific starting and ending dates.

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4
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An estate from period to period

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is created when the landlord and tenant enter into an agreement for an indefinite time. does not contain specific expiration date.

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5
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month to month

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when a tenant takes posession with not definite termination date and pays monthly rent

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6
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holdover tenancy

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is created when an estate for years remains in possession or Holds over after the lease term expires.

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Estate at Will

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give the tenant the right to possess property with the landlord’s consent for an unspecified or uncertain term.

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8
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Estate at Sufferance

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arises when a tenant who lawfully took possession of real property continues in possession of the premises without the landlords’ consent after the right of possession has expired.

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9
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notice to quit

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start of an eviction notice

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10
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Requirements of a vaild lease

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Capacity to contract-be of legal and and sound mind.

Legal objective- lease must be legal

Offer and acceptance- mutually agree on all terms of contract

Consideration-$ in exchange for promises

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11
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covenant of quiet enjoyment

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the lessee can occupy the premises without interference for the owner or anyone else

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12
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Security Deposit

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held by the landlord during the lease term.

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13
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assignment

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of a lease the tenant transfers the entire leasehold interest to another person.

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14
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Sublease

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a tenant transfers less than the entire leasehold interest by subletting the premises to a new tenant.

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15
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Sandwich lease

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the lease a sublessor’s contract with the new sublessee

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16
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nondisturbance clause

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is included in the financing instrument used to mortgage lease premises.

17
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Renewal option

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grants the lessee the privilege of renewing the lease

18
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purchase option

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gives the tenant the right to purchase the property at a predetermined price within a certain period possibly the lease term.

19
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right of first refusal

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allows the tenant the opportunity to buy the property before the owner accepts an offer from another party.

20
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Gross Lease

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the tenant pays a fixed rent and some or all of the utility expenses, while the landlord pays all the taxes, insurance, repairs, and other utility expenses and maintenance connected with the property.

21
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Net Lease

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tenant pays all or most of the property expenses, such as hazard insurance, property taxes, and common area maintenance charges in addition to the rent.

22
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Percentage leases

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generally used for retail businesses. the rent is based on a minimum fixed rental fee plus a percentage of the gross income received by te tenant doing business on the leased property.

23
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variable lease

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allows for increases in the rental charges during the lease term.

Graduated lease- provides for specified rent increases at set future dates

Index lease- allows rent to be increased or decreased periodically based on changes in the consumer price index or some other indicator

24
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Ground lease

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leased unimproved land that a tenant builds on and leases from the landowner

25
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Oil and Gas Lease

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when oil companies leases land to explore for oil and gas, a special lease agreement must be negotiated.

26
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lease purchase

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used when a tenant wants to purchase the property but is not yet able to do so.

27
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sale and leaseback

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the property owners sell the property and then lease it back for an agreed period and rental.

28
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breach of lease

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when a tenant violates any lease provision. the landlord may sue the tenant to obtain a judgment to cover past due rent, damages to the premises, or other defaults

29
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suit for possession-actual eviction

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When a tenant breaches a lease or improperly retains leased premises, the landlord may regain possession through a legal process known as actual eviction

30
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Constructive Eviction

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if a leased premises becomes unusable for the purpose stated in the lease, the tenant may have the right to abandon them. and terminates the lease agreement