Ownership - Concurrent Interests Flashcards

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What is Joint Tenancy?

A

2 or more co-tenants owns:

  1. Undivided Interest in the whole property AND
  2. Has a right of survivorship

Interest is alienable (not devisable/descendible)

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What is Tenancy in Common?

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Each co-tenant:

  1. Owns undivided interest in the whole property and
  2. Has unrestricted rights to possess the whole
  • No right of Survivorship
  • Interest freely devisable/tansferable
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Any conveyance to 2 or more people is presumed to create what type of tenancy?

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Commone Law - Joint Tenancy

Majority - Tenancy in Common

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What is the effect of Right of Survivorship?

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Upon the death of JT, the property auto. transfers to the remaining JT(s)

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How is a JT created?

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Requires Express Language Creating JT

JT must be created with each JT having: (4 Unities - PITT)

  1. P - Unity of Possession - Equal right to possess or use the property
  2. I - Unity of Interest - Each interest equal to the others
  3. T - Unity of Time - At the same time AND
  4. T - Unity of Title - in the same instrument
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How is TIC created?

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Each tenant n common must have equal right to possess the entire property

  • No right of survivorship
  • Presumed in majority of states - when conveyance to 2 or more people
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What is a Tenancy by the entirety ?

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  • Joint tenancy between married persons
  • with a right of survivorship
  • Neither party can alienate or encumber the prop. w/out the consent of the other
  • Only recognized in certain states - not in community property states states
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How is TBE created?

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4 Unities + Unity of person

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What happens to TBE in the event of a divorce?

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Divorce severs the TBE & it becomes a TIC

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How is JT severed?

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When JT severed it’s converted into TIC, can sever by:

  1. Conveyance During Life
  2. Mortgage - Severs under Title Theory but not Lien teory
  3. Judicial Lien followed by levy and sale
  4. Leases - In jurisdictions that hold the lease destroys the unity of interest & thus severs the JT
  5. Intentional Killing of other JT - Some juris. have statutes that sever the JT
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Effect of Severence of JT ?

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  • Converts JT into TIC
  • If more than 2 JTs
    • JT remains intact b/w remaining joint tenants
    • Interest sold is held as a TIC b/w all parties
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Joint Tenancy - Lien Theory

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Majority

  • Mortgage is only a lien on the property
  • Doesn’t sever the JT
  • Severence only occurs upon foreclosure sale following a default
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Joint Tenancy - Title Theory

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Minority

  • Granting mortgage = a transfer of title
  • JT severed & becomes TIC
  • BUT if more then 1 remaiining JT, they cont. to hold their prop. int. with each other as joint tenants
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Rights and duties of co-tenants - Possession

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Each co-tenant:

  • has the right to possess the entire prop.
  • Not required to pay rent to the other co-tenants for the value of her own use of the property
    • even if when other co-tenants don’t make use of the prop.
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Rights & Duties of Co-Tenenats - Third Paty Rents

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Co-tenant must account to other co-tenants for rent received from 3d parties

  • Divided based on the ownership interest of each tenant
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Rights & Duties of Co-tenants - Operating Expenses

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Co-Tenant can collect contribution from other co-tenants for paying more than his portion of necessary or beneficially spent operating expenses

  • Taxes
  • Mortgage Interest

BUT co-tenant in sole possession can collect only for the amount that exceeds the rental value of the prop.

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Rights & Duties of Co-tenants - Repairs & Improvements

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  • No right to be reimbursed by other co-tenants for repairs made to prop. even nec repairs
  • Majority View - Contrib. for nec. reparis can be compelled in actions for accounting or partition
18
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What is Ouster & what is the effect?

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Ouster - When co-ten. refuses to allow another co-tenant access to the prop.

Effect - Ousted Co-tenant can bring court action for ouster

  • Seek injunction to gain access toprop AND
  • recover the value of the use of the prop. for the time he was denied access
19
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Co-Tenants & Natural Resources

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Co-tenant is entitled to the land’s natural resources in proportion to her share

20
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Who may partition?

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  • TIC or JT has the right to unilaterally partition the prop.
  • Can be done:
    • voluntarily - If the co-tenants agree in writing on the division of the land OR
    • Involuntary - By court action
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What is the effect of partition in kind?

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Partition in kind - Court divides the jointly owned prop. into distinct physical protions

22
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What if partition in kind is not practicable or fair?

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Court may order a partition by sale

  • Proceeds distributed among co-tenants based on their ownership interests
23
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Can co-tenants have an agreement not to partition?

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Yes & it is enforceable

  • Agreement must be clear and
  • time limitation must be reasonable
24
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What are the only ways a TBE can be severed?

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  1. Divorce OR
  2. If the couple both agree to sell their interest
25
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If a member of a JT has a lien on their share of the prop., what happens to their prop. int. at death ?

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Lien disappears when JT recovers the int through right of survivorship

26
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When there is a life tenant and a remainderman, who is responsible for paying the mortgage principal and interest?

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  • Remainderman = Principal
  • Life Tenant = Mortgage Interest