Property, Ownership and Rights
pur autre vie
"For the life of another." A life estate pur autre vie is a life estate that is measured by the life of a person other than the grantee
Bundles of Rights
"PECED": Possession, Exclusion, Control, Enjoyment, Disposition
What is true about common areas?
-they include swimming pools, tennis courts, and other recreational facilities -they are portions of a building, land, and amenities owned or managed by planned unit development or condominium projects homeowner's association's -they have shared expenses by the property owners for the operation and maintenance
Types of Wills
1. formal/witnessed 2. oral at death, written by witness 3. holographic (not used in MA)
Covenant
A binding agreement
A type of multiple ownership where the residence of a multi unit housing complex on shares in the Cooperative corporation that is the property and gives each resident the right to occupy a specific apartment or unit is called
A cooperative
Capital Improvement Plan
A detailed plan that indentifies requirements for the repair, replacement, and rehabilitiation of facility infrastructure over an extended period, often 20 years or more. A utility usually updates or prepares this plan annually.
Joint Tenancy
A form of concurrent ownership, which occurs when two or more persons own a single estate in land, with right of survivorship. Must have equal shares, right to partition. Must meet the "Four Unites"
time-share
A form of ownership interest that may include an estate interest in property and that allows use of the property for a fixed or variable time period.
replacement reserve fund
A fund set aside for replacement of common property in a condominium, PUD, or cooperative project -- particularly that which has a short life expectancy, such as carpeting, furniture, etc.
Zoning Board
A group in municipal government that controls what types of construction take place and how land is used within the minicipality
Easement
A limited right to make use of a property owned by another.
Life Tenant
A person in possession of a life estate if owner dies.
Adverse Possession
A person takes possession & use of a property belonging to another. Possession must be open, notorious, hostile & uninterrupted for a certain period of time. -20 years -Use must be "open, notorious, continuous, hostile, and adverse to the true owner's interest"
Inestate
A person who dies without a will, or with one which is defective in form.
Planned Unit Development (PUD)
A planned combination of diverse land uses, such as housing, recreation, and shopping, in one contained development or subdivision.
A fund set aside for replacement of common property in a condominium, PUD, or a cooperative project, particularly that which has a short life expectancy, such as carpet or furniture is called
A replacement reserve fund
Fee Simple Defeasible
A type of ownership of real property that grants the owner all the incidents of a fee simple absolute except that it may be taken away if a specified condition occurs or does not occur
Which is not a form of encumbrance? A. Expanding the driveway B. Deed restriction C. Encroachment D. Easement in gross
A. Expanding the driveway
Terms of Addition
Acquiring land from natural occurrences like mudslides, accession, accretion, alluvia, alluvium, and reliction
Freehold Estate
An estate in land in which ownership is for an indeterminate length of time, in contrast to a leasehold estate.
Fee Simple Determinable
An estate which has been created to exist only until the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a particular event. Returns automatically.
Non-Freehold Estate
An estate with a fixed or determinable duration
Fixture
An item of personal property that has been converted to real property by being permanently affixed to the realty. (ex: door, plumbing, etc)
Riparian Rights
An owner's rights in land that borders on or includes a small body of water, such as a stream, river, or lake. These rights include access to and use of the water.
Which of the following falls under the term personal property? A. A garage attached to her house B. A sofa C. The windows in a home D. The front porch at home
B. The sofa
A person with a life estate can A. Sell the real estate B. Leave the property to their heirs in there will C. Live on the property for their lifetime D. Take the title of a home once the owner is deceased
C. Live on the property for their lifetime
Contingency fund
Cash that is set aside for unexpected needs of the business.
Deed Restrictions
Clauses in a deed limiting the future uses of the property.
Tenants by the entirety
Co-ownership form that can only be used by married couples. Created by express wording. Surviving spouse has right of survivorship. Neither spouse may sell, gift, devise, or otherwise transfer property without permission of other spouse.
Control
Control the use of property
Evan lives in an apartment building. The land instructions are owned by corporation, with one mortgage loan covering the entire property. Like the other residence, Evan owns a stock in a corporation and has a lease on his apartment. What type of ownership is this called?
Cooperative
When a person dies intestate, they have
Died and have no will
You put in a new driveway to your property, but in the process, the paving goes across your property line onto the neighbors property a few inches. This is called a(n)
Encroachment
Estate
Everything (real & personal property) owned
Types of Estates
Fee Simple Defeasible fee - (1) determinable (2) subject to determinant (3) executory interest Life Estates
If you convey an interest in real property to a relative, the person is known as the
Grantee
Rights in Real Property
Includes ownership rights in the surface of land, airspace above land, and space below the surface, any easements and use of appurtenant land.
You and your sister are joint tenants in a home your mother left you. Your sister has three children and her will and you have one. If she dies first, who does the property go to?
It goes entirely to you
What is true of condominiums?
It is an ownership we are owners on your unit so leave but share ownership with the common areas and building
When a company furnishes materials for the construction of a house and is subsequently not paid, it may file a(n)
Labor lien
Real Property
Land and everything permanently attached to it; all interests, rights and benefits which are included with the ownership of land as well as the physical rights of ownership of the land.
Littoral Rights
Land bordering bodies of water affected by tides; large body of waters like lakes, oceans, and the sea
Terms of Reduction
Losing/removal of land due to natural occurrences like erosion, avulsion, and dereliction
A homeowner's association does what?
Manages the common areas of the condominium project or planned unit development
Possession
Ownership by holding the title
sole ownership/estate in severalty
Ownership by one person, one corporation, one partnership
Concurrent Ownership
Ownership by two or more persons at the same time
eminent domain
Power of a government to take private property for public use.
Transfer of Inheritance (succession)
Property of a person that died without a will (inestate) will be distributed to heirs according to Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code of Descent And Distribution
Snob zoning
Racial segregation in housing
Voluntary Transfer of Real Property
Requires: Execution—preparation and signing of deed; Delivery—of deed to grantee, with intent of transferring ownership to grantee; Acceptance—grantee's expression of intent to possess and own property Recording—filing deed with appropriate county office to protect interests of grantee
Disposistion
Sell, rent, or transfer ownership
Fee Simple to a Condition
Subject to a condition that prohibits activity. But if it happens, they give time and it does not return automatically.
If a person wants to build a dog on a lake, what agency should they get permission from?
The Massachusetts Department of environmental protection agency
Exclusion
The act of keeping out or shutting out
Many states determine the order of water rights according to which uses of water hold a recorded beneficial use permit. This allocation of water rates in Massachusetts is determined by
The doctrine of prior appropriation
Title Search
The examination of public records relating to real estate to determine the current state of the ownership.
Four Unities
The four characteristics of an interest held in joint tenancy: unity of time, unity of title, unity of interest, and unity of possession.
Dower and Curtesy
The legal right or interest that one spouse has in the property of the other spouse.
Fee Simple Absolute
The maximum possible estate or right of ownership of real property, continuing forever.
Probate
The process of proving in court that the will of someone who has died is valid, and of administering the estate of a dead person.
Doctrine of Prior Appropriation
The right to use any water, with the exception of limited domestic use, is controlled by the state rather than by the landowner adjacent to the water.
Foreclosure
The seizure of property from borrowers who are unable to repay their loans
Escheat
The state takes property upon an owners death if there is no will & no heirs exist.
Who would a resident appear before to complain about snob zoning?
The zoning board
Enjoyment
Use of property in any legal manner
cooperative
a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
Testator
a person who makes a will
Building codes
a set of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level of safety for constructed facilities
encumbrance
burden; hindrance
codicil
change to original will
Intestate
dying without a will
Bequeath a legacy
gift if personal property in a will
Bequeath a devise
gift of real estate in will
accretion
growth in size or increase in amount
testate
having a will
condominium
housing consisting of a complex of dwelling units (as an apartment house) in which each unit is individually owned
encroachment
intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc.
executor
person designated to execute the terms of a will
Severe
remove a fixture or appurtenance
adminitrator
representative appointed by probate (inestate)
Right of Survivorship
right of one joint tenant to ownership of property when the other joint tenant dies
A person with a life estate cannot
sell the property
Tenants in Common
shared ownership of a single property among two or more persons; interests need not be equal and no right of survivorship exists
Appurtenance
something attached to something that is attached to the property (ex: doorknob that is attached to door attached to the property)
alienation
the act of transferring or conveying ownership (title) of real estate from one person or entity to another involuntarily -foreclosure -bankruptcy -eminent domain -partition -escheat -specific performance -adverse possession
Reversion
the act or process of returning to a former owner
Easement in Gross
the right to use land for a specific, limited purpose unrelated to any adjacent parcel
Remainderman
third party who will gain eventual ownership if life tenant dies