Chapter 3 Flashcards
curtesy
an interest held by a married person in the real property owned by a spouse; refers to a husband;s interest in his wife’s property.
defeasible fee
a type of freehold state conveying ownership interest that comes with a condition.
dower
the interest held by a married person in the real property owned by the spouse; generally refers to a wife’s interest in her personal property
estate
a possessory interest in real property; either a freehold estate or leasehold estate
estate for years
a leasehold estate set to last for a definite period, after which it automatically terminates, also called term tenancy or tenancy for years.
fee simple absolute
the greatest (ownership) one can have in real property because it is freely transferable, inheritable of indefinite duration and with no condition on the title.
freehold estate
a possessory interest in real property of uncertain (or unlimited) duration, an ownership estate in real property; either fee simple or life estate. the holder of a freehold estate has a title.
holdover tenant
a lessee who remains in possession of property after the lease has expired without the owner’s permission
homestead
a statutory or legal life estate recognized in some states that protect the estate belonging to a deceased person for the use of surviving spouse and minor children.
leasehold estate
the temporary interest that an owner gives to a tenant (lessee) that includes the right of possession and quiet enjoyment, without title. (less-than-freehold-estate)
lessee
a person who leases property, a tenant
lessor
a person who leases property to another, a landlord
life estate
an interest in real property, the duration of which is limited by the life of its owner or another designated person.
life estate pur autre vie
a life estate “for another’s life”, where the measuring life is someone other than the life tenant
life tenant
someone who owns life estate, the person entitled to possession of the property during the measuring life.