Leasehold Estates Flashcards
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The Four Types of Leasehold Estates
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Term of years
Periodic Tenancy
Tenancy at Will
Tenancy at Sufferance
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Term of years
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- A term of years if for a fixed, determined period of time
- If the period is greater than one year the lease must be in writing
- Notice is not necessary to terminate & the death of either L or T has no effect on the lease
- Language to create: To T for [time span]
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Periodic Tenancy
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- The periodic tenancy continues for successive or continuous intervals until either L or T gives proper notice of termination
- If the interval is greater than a year, it must be in writing (bc of SoF)
- Can be created with either express or implied language “To T from month to month”
- Termination requires notice by L or T & L or T’s death is of no effect on the duration
- Under common law, if the lease is a year or more than 6 months is required - if it is less than a year must equal the length of the period but not exceed 6 months
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Tenancy at Will
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- Tenancy at will has no fixed period or duration it lasts as long as either L or T desire
- Lang to create “To T so long as L or T desires”
- Under common law notice was not required but under modern statute, there must be reasonable notice by either L or T
- If L or T dies the tenancy ends
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Tenancy at Sufferance
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- Created when a tenant remains in possession after the conclusion of the tenancy
- Lasts until the landlord either evicts the tenant or elects to hold the tenant to a new leasehold