Unit 2 - Module 2 - Liens & Encumbrances Flashcards
The conflict between laws of rules
The most restrictive will apply
Calculating taxes - national
Assets value / by thousand x mills
rate. Property taxes are based upon the assessed value assessed value only changes reassessment years.
Easement
Right or privilege to use the property of another that does not create ownership interest
File a complaint with the HOA
A neighbor parked a camper in the front yard
Sheriff Sale
Writ of Attachment - Court freezes assets to prevent sale. Write of Execution - The court orders the sale of assets to cover the judgment
Restrictive / Protective Covenants
Private use restrictions continue when a property is sold. Limited paint colors, minimum square footage, type of mailbox, etc. Enforces by HOA or through the courts (injunction). May be referred to as CC&R’s - Covenants, conditions, restrictions
File a complaint with zoning/planning
The neighbor built something that doesn’t comply with public rules
Mechanics Lien
Special treatment for tradesman liens - labor or materials. The lien must be filed within 120 days and a suit to enforce the lien files within 180 days from the last day labor or materials were provided. The lien jumps back to the first-day labor or materials were provided. In NC, a lien agent must be appointed when the project exceeds $30,000
Encroachment
Improvement crosses the property boundary that is discovered by a survey.
Subdivision Ordinance
Public land use control that protects taxpayers from unplanned growth
Real property taxes
The Machinery Act permits cities and counties to charge property taxes on an ad valorem basis (assessed value). Assessed value may change every year, but must change every 8 years (octennial reappraisal). Highest priority lien.
License
A revocable right to use the property of another. Not an encumbrance as it can be terminated. Automatically terminates upon death.
Lien Priority
Real property taxes and public special assessments ALWAYS have the highest priority. The liens are in order of recordation, except mechanic liens which may jump. Mechanics’ liens are not paid before property taxes and public special assessments.
Calculating Taxes - North Carolina
Assessed Value / 100 X Tax Rate. Property taxes are based on the assessed value. Assessed value only changes in reassessment years.
Encumbrance
A burden or hindrance that may diminish the value of a real property. Ex: Easements, encroachments, restrictive/protective covenants, deed restrictions, and liens.
Lis Pendens
Notice of pending litigation. When a property is sold subject to lis pendens, the new owner risks the loss of the property.
Commercial Easment in Gross
Often for utilities, billboards, cell towers, etc., which may be willed, sold, or transferred. Remains an encumbrance even if the grantee declares bankruptcy
Personal Easement
Typically for hunting, fishing, or crossing the property of another granted to a person for his/her lifetime. It cannot be transferred (willed or sold). Terminates upon death of the party granted the right, so it is an encumbrance until death
Lien
The right to force the sale of a property to recover some or all of the money lent. General liens are against all property of the debtor. Specific liens are against one property.
Appurtenant Easement
Creates a dominant and servient estate. The Dominant gets the benefit, and servient gets the burden