Unit 17: Leases Flashcards

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actual eviction

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The legal process that results in the tenants being physically removed from the leased premises.

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Assignment

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The transfer in writing of interest in a bond, mortgage, lease, or other instrument.

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Cash Rent

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In an agricultural lease, the amount of money given as rent to the landowner at the outset of the lease, as opposed to sharecropping.

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constructive eviction

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Constructive eviction is where there is a serious and substantial act done by a landlord with the intent to deprive the tenant of the rightful enjoyment of the premises

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estate at sufferance

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occurs when a tenant occupies a property after the lease ends but before they are evicted.

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estate at will

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a property tenure that does not involve a lease or any other form of formal or written agreements, and is only subject to the will of the landlord and the tenant.

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Estate For Years

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An interest for a certain, exact period in property leased for a specified consideration. Also called a tenancy for years. (also called a tenancy for years or fixed-term tenancy)

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estate from period to period

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A monthly tenancy that has no specified end date. A party must give notice to end this type of agreement.

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Gross Lease

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A lease of property according to which a landlord pays all property charges regularly incurred through ownership, such as repairs, taxes, insurance, and operating expenses. Most residential leases are gross leases.

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Ground Lease

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A lease of land only, on which the tenant usually owns a building or is required to build as specified in the lease. Such leases are usually long-term net leases; the tenant’s rights and obligations continue until the lease expires or is terminated through default.

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Holdover Tenancy

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A tenancy whereby a lessee retains possession of leased property after the lease has expired and the landlord, by continuing to accept rent, agrees to the tenant’s continued occupancy as defined by state law.

In Illinois, a holdover tenancy created in such a fashion becomes an estate from period to period based on the original term.

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Implied Warranty Of Habitability

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A theory in landlord/tenant law in which the landlord renting residential property implies that the property is habitable and fit for its intended use.

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Lease

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A written or oral contract between a landlord (the lessor) and a tenant (the lessee) that transfers the right to exclusive possession and use of the landlord’s real property to the lessee for a specified period of time and for a stated consideration (rent). By state law, leases for longer than a certain period of time (generally one year) must be in writing to be enforceable.

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Leasehold Estate

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A tenant’s right to occupy real estate during the term of a lease, generally considered to be a personal property interest.

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Lease Purchase

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The purchase of real property, the consummation of which is preceded by a lease, usually long term. Typically done for tax or financing purposes.

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16
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month to month tenancy

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a periodic tenancy that does not have an expiration date and thus runs for an indefinite time. The tenant continues as such and pays the monthly rent to the landlord until one of the parties gives notice to terminate the tenancy.

17
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Net Lease

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A lease requiring that the tenant pay not only rent but also costs incurred in maintaining the property, including taxes, insurance, utilities, and repairs.

18
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Nondisturbance Clause

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A mortgage clause stating that the mortgagee agrees not to terminate the tenancies of the lessees in the event the mortgagee forecloses on the mortgagor-lessor’s building.

19
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Percentage Lease

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A lease, commonly used for commercial property, whose rental is based on the tenant’s gross sales at the premises; it usually stipulates a base monthly rental plus a percentage of any gross sales above a certain amount.

20
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Rental-finding Service

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Any business that finds, attempts to find, or offers to find for any person for consideration a unit of rental real estate or a lessee for a unit of rental real estate not owned or leased by the business.

21
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Reversionary Right

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The return of the rights of possession and quiet enjoyment to the lessor at the expiration of a lease.

22
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Right Of First Refusal

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A clause allowing the tenant the opportunity to buy the property before the owner accepts an offer from another party.

23
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Security Deposit

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A payment by a tenant, held by the landlord during the lease term and kept (wholly or partially) on default or destruction of the premises by the tenant.

24
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Sharecropping

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In an agricultural lease, the agreement between the landowner and the tenant farmer to split the crop or the profit from its sale.

25
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Sublease

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The leasing of premises by a lessee to a third party for part of the lessee’s remaining term. See also assignment.

26
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memorandum of lease

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gives notice of the interest but does not disclose the terms of the lease. Only the names of the parties and a description of the property are included.