Final Review Flashcards
List the 4 types of Evictions
- Actual
- Partial
- Constructive
- Retaliatory
Actual Eviction
If L excludes T from premises, then lease is terminated and T’s obligation to pay rent ends.
Partial Eviction
T excused from paying rent for L’s partial eviction, but must pay reasonable rental value if partial eviction by 3rd party with superior claim; T not excused from paying rent for partial eviction by adverse possessor/trespasser
Constructive Eviction
Substantial interference caused by L’s actions or failure to act;
T must give reasonable notice of problem, L fails to respond, and T must vacate premises within after L fails to fix the problem
Retaliatory Eviction
L may not evict a residential T for reporting housing code violations or refusing to pay rent when L breaches the warranty of habitability
Assignments vs Subleases
Assignments: Complete transfer of T’s remaining lease term
Subleases: Any transfer for less than the entire duration of lease
List the 3 main types of deeds
- General Warranty
- Special Warranty
- Quitclaim Warranty
General Warranty
- SEISEN: Grantor owns land as described in deed
- RIGHT TO CONVEY: Grantor has right to transfer title
- AGAINST ENCUMBRANCES: No undeclared encumbrances against land
- QUIET ENJOYMENT: Grantee not disturbed in possession by 3rd party’s lawful claim
- WARRANTY: Grantor will defend grantee against 3rd party’s claim
- FUTURE ASSURANCES: Grantor will do whatever future acts reasonably necessary to pass title if later determined title is imperfect
Special Warranty
Same covenants of title as general warranty deed, but only warrants against defects during the time grantor has title
Quitclaim Deed
No covenants of title