Lecture Notes Flashcards

1
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List the different ways real property can be transferred

A
  1. Sale
  2. Gift
  3. Devise
  4. Intestate Succession
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Fee Simple Absolute

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The largest estate, capable of lasting forever, fully inheritable

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Fee Simple Determinable and Possibility of Reverter

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General Rule: A possibility of reverter has no time limit (can last forever).
FL: Possibility of reverter limited to 21 years (Except for charitable gifts).

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Joint Tenancy

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Concurrent ownership with a right of survivorship. Requires the 4 unities: PITT

  1. POSSESSION: JT must be able to possess the whole
  2. INTEREST: JT must receive the same interest (equal)
  3. TIME: JT must receive at the same time
  4. TITLE: JT must receive in the same instrument
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5
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Three types of leasehold estates

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  1. Tenancy for years,
  2. Periodic tenancies, and
  3. Tenancies at will
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6
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Tenancy for years

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Fixed time period. They end naturally at the conclusion of the term. Most leases in FL in multinational properties are tenancies for years.

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7
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Notice provision under tenancy for years leases requires _____ days notice to terminate

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60

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Periodic tenancy

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successive periods, without a natural end point (month-to-month, year-to-year)

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Tenancy at will

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An informal rental agreement. In FL, an unwritted nonresidential lease (and therefore not signed by landlord) is a tenancy at will.

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10
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Tenant Duties

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Pay rent and avoid waste.

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11
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Adverse Possession

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Exclusive, Continuous, Hostile, Open and Notorious for 7 years

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