Real Property Flashcards
Co-tenant Right to Rents and Profits
Rule: co-tenants in possession have the right to retain profits from their own use of the property, but must share with other tenants in rents collected from third parties.
Co-Tenant Rights to Share in Repair Costs
Rule: Co-tenants must share costs for necessary repairs, but a tenant is not entitled to reimbursement for improvements.
Joint Tenancy Requirements
For conveyance of a joint tenancy to be valid, it must be shown that:
- transferees took same title,
- transferees took title at the same time,
- transferees took same interest
- transferees have the right to possess the whole.
** note: the right to survivorship must be stated.
Requirements of Valid Conveyance by Deed
For a conveyance by deed to be valid, there must be:
- Valid Execution: a writing that identifies the parties, is signed by the parties, adequately describes the land.
- Valid Delivery: the transferor must demonstrate a present intent to transfer the interest (physical delivery is not required).
Adverse Possession
Definition & Effect
Definition: allows one who has wrongfully possessed a property.
Effect of Adverse Possession: establishing the elements of AP does not itself convey marketable title; the adverse possessor may protect title by judicial action to quiet title.
Elements of Adverse Possession
Actual possession
Continuous Possession
Open Possession
Hostile
Exclusive
Part Performance Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds
A contract for the sale of land may be taken outside of the SoF and enforced if: [PIP]
- Purchaser takes possession of the land,
- Purchaser makes substantial improvements to the land, or
- Purchaser provided part or all of the purchase price.
Doctrine of Equitable Conversion
Rule: once a land sale contract is signed, the buyer is deemed the equitable owner of the property; the risk of loss between signing and closing falls on the buyer.
Legal Damages for Breach of Land Sale Contract
Rule: Damages are usually calculated as the difference between the market price and the contract price.
Merger Doctrine
Sale of Land
Rule: once a deed is validly executed and delivered to a buyer/transferee, the terms of the land sale contract merge into the terms of the deed and the terms of the deed govern the transaction or issues arising from the transaction.
Estoppel by Deed
Chain of Title Issue
Rule: if one purports to convey an interest in property that he does not own but subsequently retains an interest in, he cannot deny the validity of the prior conveyance and the estate will automatically transfer to the grantee.
Exception: Estoppel by deed does not apply if the first conveyance was by quitclaim deed.
Severance of Joint Tenancy
Rule: severance of a joint tenancy may be accomplished with the unilateral action of one tenant, including by inter vivos conveyance.
* Creation of TiC: severance of a joint tenancy that has two tenants results in a TiC between the non-conveying tenant and the transferee.
Severance of Joint Tenancy (with 3+ joint tenants)
Rule: the new owner will take his portion as a TiC to the remaining tenants, but the remaining joint tenants will remain in joint tenancy.
Ouster
Issues in Co-Tenancy
Rule: If a co-tenant refuses occupancy to a co-tenant and claims an exclusive right to possession, this constitutes an ouster.
- Liability of Ouster : the ouster must account to his ousted co-tenant for the fair market rental value of the premises.
- Rights of Ousted: the ousted tenant may bring action to regain possession.
Co-Tenant Duty to Pay Mortgage & Taxes
Rule: co-tenants are responsible for their proportional share of taxes and mortgage payments.