Encumbrances in Real Property
Samples of Encumbrance
*An Unpaid Property tax lien *A neighbor's fence that crosses the property line *An easement that allows the power company to access a utility pole
Sample of NOT Encumbrance
*Overgrown weeds in the yard *A noisy neighbor *A pool within the property lines
What are the 2 types of Encumbrances
1 Monetary ie Lien 2 Physical
Non possessory rights
A situation in which a person holds an interest in another person's property without actually owning any part of the property such as a common driveway.
encroachment
An unauthorized invasion or intrusion upon another's property
Deed Restrictions
Clauses in a deed limiting the future uses of the property.
An authorized physical restriction on a property's use
Easement
An unauthorized, affixed intrusion into another's property
Encroachment
An encumbrance is a claim on a property that increases the value of the property. (true or false)
False
Real estate can't be transferresd with any kind of encumbrance (True / False)
False.
A debt against a property
Lien
Physical Encumbrances
Restrictions Easements Licenses
An encumbrance is a claim on a property held by another person or entity that limits the owner's use or rights.
True
Encumbrances can be physical or monetary.
True
lien (Monetary Encumbrances)
a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
Example of Encumbrance
an easement allows another person to cross the owner's property. This encumbers the property by limiting its use (for instance, the owner couldn't put a fence up barring access to the easement), and may diminish its value. However, the property can still be sold, with the new owner being equally encumbered.
CC&R'S (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions)
are the usage limitations imposed on owners/shareholders of a community housing such as a homeowner's association, cooperative, condominium association.
encumbrance
is any claim or lien held by another person or entity against the property that limits the owner's use or rights, or decreases the property value. Encumbrances impact the title to real estate, but in most cases, real estate can be transferred even with the encumbrance.
Possessory Right
rest with Property owner
Easement (2 types)
the right to use land for a specific and limited purpose 1. Non-possessory rights 2. Possessory right ie driveway