(Ch. 7) Texas Principles of Real Estate Part 2
Leases with a term of greater than ......... must be in writing to be enforceable?
1 year
A holdover tenancy cannot extend beyond how many months...?
12 months
According to HUD, what is a reasonable occupancy standard per bedroom...?
2 occupants
The Texas Property Code sets the maximum number of adults occupying an apartment at ........ the number of bedrooms in the apartment?
3x
Lease
A contract between owner and tenant, setting forth conditions upon which tenant may occupy and use the property and the term of the occupancy. Sometimes used as an alternative to purchasing property outright, as a method of financing right to occupy and use real property.
Gross Lease
A gross lease is a type of commercial lease where the landlord pays for the building's property taxes, insurance and maintenance.
Net Lease
A lease requiring a lessee to pay charges against the property such as taxes, insurance and maintenance costs in addition to rental payments.
Periodic Tenancy
A lease that automatically renews for successive periods unless terminated by either party; also called estate from year to year.
Tenancy at Will
A property tenure that can be terminated at any time by either the tenant or the owner (landlord). It exists without a contract or lease, and is unspecific in duration or the exchange of payment.
Leasehold Estate
A tenant's right to occupy real estate during the term of the lease. This is a personal property interest.
A lease is found in which of the following types of real property...? Residential properties Industrial properties Commercial properties All of the above
All of the above
Ground Lease
An agreement for the use of land only, sometimes secured by improvements placed on the land by the user.
Estate for Years
An interest in land by virtue of a contract for the possession of them for a definite and limited period of time. May be for a year or less. A lease may be said to be an estate for years.
Lessor
An owner who enters into a lease agreement with a tenant; a landlord.
A valid lease must include which of the following...? Consideration Signature of the real estate broker Acceptance from the property management company All of the above
Consideration
An interest in land by virtue of a contract for the possession of them for a definite and limited period of time is known as a/an...?
Estate for Years
A tenancy at sufferance may require a...?
Eviction
A lease in which the lessor pays all costs of operating and maintaining the property and real property taxes is known as a...?
Gross lease
An agreement for the use of land only, sometimes secured by improvements placed on the land by the user is known as a...?
Ground lease
A lessor is also known as a...?
Landlord
A contract between an owner and tenant, setting forth conditions upon which the tenant may occupy and use the property and the term of the occupancy is referred to as a...?
Lease
Percentage Lease
Lease on the property, the rental for which is determined by amount of business done by the lessee; usually a percentage of gross receipts from the business with provisions for a minimum rental.
Graduated Lease
Lease which provides for a varying rental rate, often based upon future determination; sometimes rent is based upon result of periodical appraisals; used largely in long-term leases.
A tenant's right to occupy real estate during the term of the lease is known as a...?
Leasehold Estate
A tenant is also referred to as a...?
Lessee
An owner who enters into a lease agreement with a tenant is referred to as a...?
Lessor
Renting a property, rather than owning a property, may benefit an individual who is...? Looking for a tax shelter Looking to take advantage of appreciating home prices Looking for more flexibility in where they live All of the above
Looking for more flexibility in where they live
A lease requiring a lessee to pay charges against the property such as taxes, insurance and maintenance costs in addition to rental payments is known as a...?
Net lease
Lessee
One who contracts to rent, occupy, and use property under a lease agreement; a tenant.
A lease on a property, the rental for which is determined by amount of business done by the lessee is referred to as a....?
Percentage lease
A lease that automatically renews for successive periods unless terminated by either party is known as a...?
Periodic Tenancy
A leasehold estate is generally considered...?
Personal property
Which of the following is used as a means of security by the landlord for any physical damage done by the tenant to the property...?
Security deposit
If a tenant decides to rent out a second bedroom in their apartment to a new roommate, the roommate's lease is considered a/an...?
Sub-lease
If an individual continues to occupy a property after the property was sold at a foreclosure sale, that individual is said to occupy the property as a...?
Tenancy at sufferance
XYZ company is looking to rent an entire office building for the long-term. What type of lease may the building owner most likely offer to XYZ company...?
Triple net lease