4. Leaseholds (SOF) Flashcards
What type of interests do leasehold parties have?
Tenant
- Present interest
Landlord
- Future interest (reversionary)
What is required for a tenancy for years?
1) Fixed period of time
- Fee simple determinable
- Fee simple subject to condition subsequent
2) Writing (lease > 1 year)
- Statute of Frauds
How may a tenancy for years be terminated?
After expiration (automatic)
Tenant’s breach of covenants
- Landlord must reserve right of entry
Tenant failed to pay rent
- Landlord does NOT need to reserve right of entry
Tenant surrenders interest
- Writing (lease > 1 year) (SOF)
What is required for a periodic tenancy?
1) NO fixed period
- Runs for successive periods until terminated by either party
2) Either by;
- Express agreement (month-to-month)
- Implication (monthly rent => month-to-month; annual rent payable monthly => year-to-year)
- By operation of law (hold-over)
What is required for terminating a periodic tenancy?
1) Notice
- Written + Delivered
- Otherwise automatically renewed
2) Terminate at end of natural lease period
3) In advance
- 6 months’ notice (common law) (year-to-year)
- 1 month’s notice (modern view) (year-to-year)
- 1 month’s notice (month-to-month)
What is required for a tenancy at will?
Landlord must have express right to terminate tenancy
- Implies Tenant’s right to terminate
- Either Landlord/Tenant can terminate tenancy
- Otherwise treated as periodic tenancy
What is required for termination of a tenancy at will?
Notice
- Within reasonable time (most states)
- NO notice (common law)
Operation of law
- Death
- Waste
- Tenant’s transfer (attempt)
- Landlord’s transfer
What is required for a tenancy at sufferance?
Tenant ‘wrongfully’ remains in possession after end of lawful tenancy
- Tenant is liable for rent
What is required for termination of a tenancy at sufferance?
NO notice
- Tenancy lasts until Landlord evicts Tenant
When is noticed required for termination of tenancies?
Periodic tenancy
- 6 months’/1 months’ notice (year-to-year)
- 1 months’ notice (month-to-month)
Tenancy at will
- Within reasonable time
NOT tenancy for years
NOT tenancy at sufferance
When does the ‘hold-over’ doctrine apply?
Tenant continues in possession after expiration of tenancy for years
- NO Landlord’s consent
What are Landlord’s options in a ‘hold-over’ doctrine?
Reject rent payment => Bind Tenant to tenancy at sufferance
Accept rent payment + Bind Tenant to periodic tenancy
- Same terms + conditions of previous tenancy
How long are new periodic tenancies?
Commercial lease
- Year-to-year (lease => 1 year)
- Based on rent payment frequency (lease < 1 year)
Residential lease
- Month-to-month (even though yearly tenancy)
- Week-to-week (rent paid weekly)
When does the ‘hold-over’ doctrine not apply?
Tenant stays after ‘few hours’ since expiration of tenancy
Tenant leaves few personal property
Tenant NOT at fault for delay in leaving
Seasonal lease
- Summer cottage
How much rent should be paid in new periodic tenancies?
New rent
- Landlord notified Tenant of new rent BEFORE expiration (even if T objects)
Old rent
- Landlord notified Tenant of new rent AFTER expiration