Property Ownership Review II Flashcards

1
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An estate in real property which is held for a lifetime or longer is

A

Free Hold estate.

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2
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Alease for 2 weeks of a vacation cottage is

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Estate for years: has a beginning AND and ENDING date!

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3
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Example: blue rents his home from Green with out a written lease or specified period of occupancy…

A

Blue holds
1. a leasehold estate
AND
2. an Estate at will

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4
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Tenancy at Will

A

property tenure that can be terminated at an time by either the tenant or the landlord. It exists w out a contract lease and usually does not specify the length of a tenants duration

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5
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Periodic Estate

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type of leasehold estate (tenancy) that continues for successive periods of time, but does not have a specific end date. Terminating the agreement requires proper notice by the tenant or the landlord

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6
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Lease hold estate

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Possession of the land but no ownership , definite duration.

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7
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Estate at will

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also called Tenancy at will; landlord/tenant relationship w all the normal rights and duties of a lessor-lessee relationship, except that the estate may be terminated by either the lessor or the lessee at any time.

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8
Q

Freehold estate AND an estate in severalty

A

Sole owner in fee simple.

Owner

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9
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Tenancy by the Entirety

A
  1. The tenants hold title as one person.
  2. The right of survivorship may exist.
  3. It is a concurrent estate.
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10
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When 2 or more persons hold title as Tenants in common

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They hold an undivided interest in the property AND

UNLIKE Joint Tenancy, the unities of time, title and interest need NOT be present

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11
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IF CO OWNER in Tenancy in common dies…

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there is no “right of survivor ship” remainder co owner does not acquire the deceased interest unless they ar3e named in the will.

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12
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Partition

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to divide up a concurrent estate into separate portions representing the proportionate interest of the owner of the property (forced sale)

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13
Q

Tenancy by Entirety (husband and wife) may Not be terminated by partition TRUE OR FALSE

A

TRUE

BUT Joint tenancy and a tenancy in common can be terminated by partition.

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14
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Partition in Kind:

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Property is divided among co owners. The individual interest of the owners in a property are severed in a way that each owner can enjoy his share of the property free of others and can dispose his share w out any obstruction from others

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15
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Corporations may hold title to real property together as

A

Tenants in Common

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16
Q

Corporations own their OWN property

A

in severalty

17
Q

AN easement in Gross which is held by an individual

A

Is personal in nature AND

it does NOTA license run with the land.

18
Q

An easement in gross which is held by a person is terminated by

A

Death AND
or Sale of the property
Can not transfer the easement.

19
Q

ONLY Personal easements in Gross are

A

NOT assignable

20
Q

Dominate Estate, SAME as dominate tenement

A

is the holder of an easement appurtenant.

21
Q

The servient estate under an easement in gross is held by

A

the owner of the land on which the easement exists.

22
Q

An easement may NOT be acquired by

A

`adverse possession

23
Q

Condemnation

A

process by which the government may acquire an easement on privately held land

24
Q

An easement by be terminated by

A

Abandonment AND/OR court Order

25
Q

A license IS

A

Assignable, revocable by the licensor and a personal privilege.

A license is NOT an estate in land.

26
Q

A license may be terminated by

A

The death of either party AND/OR

The sale of the land by the licensor.

27
Q

An encroachment consitutes a tresspass if it

A

encroaches on the neighbors land

28
Q

Tree limbs that extend over a neighbor’s property line and intrude into her airspace are:

A
  1. An Encroachment

2. A Nuisance

29
Q

A license to use another person’s property

A

terminates on the death of either party.