Lecture Notes Flashcards
List the different ways real property can be transferred
- Sale
- Gift
- Devise
- Intestate Succession
Fee Simple Absolute
The largest estate, capable of lasting forever, fully inheritable
Fee Simple Determinable and Possibility of Reverter
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).
Joint Tenancy
Concurrent ownership with a right of survivorship. Requires the 4 unities: PITT
- POSSESSION: JT must be able to possess the whole
- INTEREST: JT must receive the same interest (equal)
- TIME: JT must receive at the same time
- TITLE: JT must receive in the same instrument
Three types of leasehold estates
- Tenancy for years,
- Periodic tenancies, and
- Tenancies at will
Tenancy for years
Fixed time period. They end naturally at the conclusion of the term. Most leases in FL in multinational properties are tenancies for years.
Notice provision under tenancy for years leases requires _____ days notice to terminate
60
Periodic tenancy
successive periods, without a natural end point (month-to-month, year-to-year)
Tenancy at will
An informal rental agreement. In FL, an unwritted nonresidential lease (and therefore not signed by landlord) is a tenancy at will.
Tenant Duties
Pay rent and avoid waste.
Adverse Possession
Exclusive, Continuous, Hostile, Open and Notorious for 7 years