CH 6 - Landlord and Tenant
Sale-Leaseback
-A financial arrangement in which, at the time of sale, the seller retains occupancy by concurrently agreeing to lease the property back from the purchaser -Origianl owner assumes the role of lessee
Sublease
-A lease given by a lessee -A transfer of less than the entire time or space of a lease
Percentage Lease
-Lease on the property -Rental payment is determined by a percentage of gross receipts from the business
Unlawful Detainer (of Notice to Quit)
-The name of the legal process to initiate the removal of a tenant -document filed with the court that asserts nonpayment of rent or other illegal acts by the tenant
California law requires that an apartment building have a resident manager when it consists of...
16+ units
Within how many day(s) must the remains of a lessee's (tenant's) security and cleaning deposit be refunded after he or she vacates the premises
21 days
Lease
A contract between an owner and tenant, setting forth conditions of tenancy for a fixed period of time
Rental Agreement
A contract for the monthly rental of residential property
Net Lease
A lease requiring a lessee to pay charges against the property, such as taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs, in additon to rental payments
Lease Purchase Option
A lease that includes the right to purchase later
Sandwich Lease
A leasehold interest that lies between the primary lease and the operating lease
Rent Control
A legal maximum on rental price
Assignment
A transfer of a person's entire rights under a contract
Ground Lease
An agreement for the use of the land, only
Estate at Sufferance
An estate arising when the tenant wrongfully holds over after the expiration of the term
Estate From Period-to-Period
An estate contract between owner and tenant, setting forth conditions of a period-to-period tenancy
Lessor (Landlord)
An owner who enters into a lease agreement with a tenant
Rent
Consideration paid for the occupancy and use of real property
Lessee (Tenant)
One who pays rent under a lease agreement
Landlord
One who rents his or her property to another under a lease or rental agreement
A landlord can check the credit rating of a prospective tenant...
Only with prospect's approval
Contract Rent
Rent paid under a lease: the actual rent as opposed to the market rental value of the property
Rent control in California CANNOT be imposed on...
Retail stores, Office buildings, Manufacturing sites
If a large investment group leases a regional shopping center from the developer and subleases to retailers, the 2nd lease is called a(n)
Sandwich Lease
Economic Rent
The amount of rent expected if the property were currently availalbe for renting
Estate for Years
The concept of possessing an interest in real property by virtue of a contract for a fixed and definite period of time
Writ of Possession
The court order physically expelling a tenant
Eviction Process
The general name of the process, from beginning to end, that serves to remove a person from the possession of real property
Surrender
The giving up of an estate, such as a lease. A contractual agreement, having the consent of both parties, such as lessor and lessee, as opposed to abandonment
Estate at Will
The occupation of property by a tenant for an indefinite period, terminable by one or both parties (not common in California)
Tenant
The party who pays rent for a lease or rental agreement