Module 1.1 Land and ownership
Which is NOT an example of an attachment
A basketball hoop that is moved into the garage in the winter.
Non-homogeneity
A characteristic of real property: each piece of land, each building, and each house is a different piece of real estate. Also called uniqueness
Allodial system
A concept of land ownership that allows private individuals to own property
Feudal System
A legal system under which property is owned by a lord, king, or other
Severance
A process through which fixtures are detached from the land and revert back to personal property
Real property
Also called realty is land and everything intended to remain with it.
Real property can be divided into corporeal and incorporeal. Which would be an incorporeal right?
An easement
Bill of sale
An instrument in writing that transfers ownership of tangible personal property example furniture
Trade fixture
An item of personal property that is annexed to leased property and is necessary to a trade or business. Trade fixtures are removable by the tenant prior to expiration of the lease
Is the legal term for attaching or affixing personal property to real property
Annexation
Are rights that go along with real property, or "run with the land." When real property is sold, _______________ rights are ordinarily sold along with it
Appurtenances
Attachments
Are generally considered real property and can be either natural or man-made
Annexation
Attaching personal property to land so that the law views it as part of the real property
Brett bought a farm, and two tractors were included in the sale. What is required at the settlement to transfer ownership of those tractors?
Bill of sale
When rights transfer with a deed, this is referred to as
Bundle of rights.
Personal property is also referred to
Chattel and personalty
The right of _________ allows the owner to physically alter or change the property.
Control
Physical or tangible real property is termed
Corporeal
The _______ of the item is never a factor in determining whether the item is a fixture
Cost
The transfer of title in real property in any form requires a
Deed
Gareth inherits a plot of land from Jessie. A year later, he sells half of the property to Kim. A year later, she gives her half to Alex, who sells the mineral rights. This series of events best represents the league property right of
Disposition
Another word for fructus industriales is
Emblements
The right of ____________ gives the owner the freedom to possess and use the land without interference from other people or society. However, it also includes a responsibility to make sure that their neighbors enjoyment is not hindered or adversely affected.
Enjoyment
The right of ____________ allows the owner to stop others from using the property or even from entering the property
Exclusion
Real property. Becomes part of the building. Owned by the property owner. Included in the sales contract.
Fixture
Man made attachments are called
Fixtures
The property term for crops and other vegetation that are cultivated annually or seasonally is ________
Fructus industriales (meaning fruits of industry)
Which of the following would be considered personal property?
Harvested crops
Adaptability
How does the fixture fit into the property. What is its purpose. Did the Annexor acquire the item to improve the real property or simply for personal use
Method of attachment
Identifying fixtures. How permanent is the fixture? Physical attachment of an item is considered when the court decides if something is a fixture, but it is not decisive
Agreement
Identifying fixtures. Is the agreement between parties on the fixture oral or written?
Physical characteristics of real property
Immobility Indestructibility Non-homogeneity Situs
A major fixture that significantly increases the value of the property is commonly called an
Improvement
Is any man-made attachment to the land
Improvement
Unless otherwise agreed, all real property is
Included with the transfer goes with the buyer
Non-physical attachments, such as hereditaments (rights of inheritance), right-of-way, etc are called
Incorporeal
Patents, trademarks,copyrights, and royalties are an example of
Intangible personality
A fixture
Is an item of personal property that may or may not be attached to real property but is closely associated with real property in such a way that is has and is intended to become a part of the real property
Land
Is legally considered to include the surface of the earth, the subsurface to the center of the earth, and the atmosphere above.
Attachment
Item of personal property that has been attached to or closely associated with real property in such a way that that it is now legally part of the real property. Also called a fixture
When describing _________ in legal description, only the surface is detailed the law implies the subsurface and air rights are included
Land
Trade fixtures that have not been removed by the tenant become the real property of the
Landlord
Identifying fixtures
Maria
Also called fructus naturales are plants growing on the land, They are considered real property while growing and personal property when removed
Natural attachments
Emblements
Natural things growing on land, such as trees, shrubs, or crops. Also call fructus
Unless otherwise agreed, all personal property is
Not included in the transfer
If one secures the entire bundle of rights, that person is said to be the
Owner
Is any property that is movable and not intended to remain with the land, Also called chattel or personality includes tangible objects and intangible ones
Personal property
Trade fixtures Also called business fixtures are considered
Personal property
Chattel
Personal property also called personalty
The characteristics of real property that contribute to its value can generally be described as
Physical or Economic
The right of _____________ gives the owner the right to physically occupy the land and to use the land and make it productive. Owners can use the land in any way they want as long as it is legal and does not interfere with other people's rights
Possession
Includes the actual physical land as well as all of the attachments
Real estate
The term _____________ refers to the land, the attachments (real estate), plus the legal interests, rights, privileges, associated with ownership, such as the bundle of rights
Real property
Physical land, its attachments , and its bundle of rights is known as
Real property/realty
The right of _____________ allows the owner to transfer all or some of the rights to other people.
Right to Disposition
A property owner can build a garage, tear down a fence, put in a swimming pool, etc. Of course, there could be zoning issues
Right to control
Land owners have the right to sell, lease,give away,divide and retain part of land or to dispose of it completely. This is an example of what bundle of right.
Right to disposition
Economic characteristics of real property
Scarcity Modification Fixity
An article may be changed from realty to personality by
Severance
Fixtures can be detached from the land and revert back to personal property through the process of
Severance (detachment)
Trade fixtures example
Shelving and counters are securely fastened in a leased retail store.
Otis rents an empty storefront to open a restaurant. He attaches a pizza oven to the floor and wall of the kitchen. The oven was installed by the __________and is______________property
Tenant/personal
Land ownership can be ABSOLUTE meaning
The complete bundle of rights belongs to the owner.
Jill buys a house from jack. She assumed that the curtains would be included in the price, even through they were not listed in the agreement of sale. What is the best argument Jill could make to persuade a judge if this goes to court.
The curtains were custom-made for the odd-shaped window
Allows a tenant farmer to re-enter the land to harvest crops that were planted by the tenant farmer but mature after the tenants departure
The doctrine of emblements
What is NOT an example of an improvement
The line of pine trees planted along the edge of the property
Situs
The location of a parcel of real property
The owner of ________ has rights to the surface of the land within the property's boundaries, plus everything under and above the surface
The owner of real property
Real Property
The physical land itself to the center of the earth and the sky above, and anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings, improvements,growing plants, and fixtures, as well as associated rights, such as water rights o easements. Also called: Realty.
Personal property of commercial tenant. Can be removed. Owned by the tenant. Addressed under a separate agreement
Trade fixture
Used in the operation of a business such as bookshelfs ovens etc these articles are owned by the tenant and can be removed by departing tenants as long as they do so before the lease expires
Trade fixtures
Which is NOT an appurtenance and, therefore, does not pass with the standard warranty deed?
Trade fixtures
A bill of sale is used to
Transfer personal property
Certain activities can interfere with a property owners bundle of rights. These actives can be categorized as
Trespass Encroachment Nuisance
Appurtenances can be sold separately for example mineral rights, and may be limited by past transactions true or false
True
Which of these is NOT considered when determining whether an item is a fixture or personal property
Value of the annexed item
Are considered personal property
What are emblements
Intent
What is the intent of the Annexor I.E e the person who installed the fixture
Relationship
What is the relationship of the fixture to the parties.
Which is an example of personal property
Wheat just harvested in the field
Real property agreements must be
Written
Are trade fixtures personal property?
Yes