Chapter 9
What are the covenants in a warranty deed?
1. covenants of seisin, 2. covenant against encumbrances, 3. covenant of further assurance, 4. covenant of quiet enjoyment, 5. covenant of warranty forever
Three most important subcategories of governmental limitations
1. police power 2. eminent domain 3. taxation
Legal Title
A deed conveys
Devise
A gift of real property to a devisee
Bequest
A gift of tangible personal property to a beneficiary
Will
A legal instrument used to convey title to real and personal property after the person's death
Lis Pendens
A recorded legal document giving constructive notice of a pending legal action that involves real estate.
Private Restrictions on Ownership
Deed restrictions, easements, leases, liens
List 2 ways to transfer title to property by voluntary alienation
Deed, Will
What are the two major classifications of liens?
General Liens and Specific Liens
what are the 4 statutory deeds
General Warranty Deed, Special Warranty Deed, Bargain and Sale Deed, Quitclaim Deed
vendor's lien
If a buyer of a property (vendee) is unable to make the full down payment required, a seller (vendor) frequently will allow a purchase money mortgage to make up the amount of money the buyer is unable to produce
Easement by necessity
If a landowner subdivides land, conveying part of it in a way that causes a parcel to be landlocked, the court may authorize creation of an easement by necessity to allow property owners to enter and exit their landlocked property
testate
Indicates that the decedent prepared a will before death (voluntary alienation) because the testator/testatrix intended to gift the property to a particular individual.
Owner's policy
Issued for the total purchase price of the property, protects the owner, not transferrable
deed
It is an instrument of conveyance whereby title to real property is transferred from one party to another
What are the 3 types of General liens?
Judgment Lien, Income tax (IRS) lien, Estate Tax lien
Parts of a deed
Names of the grantor and the grantee, consideration, words of conveyance, words of conveyance, interest or estate being conveyed, exceptions and reservations, deed restrictions, appurtenances, legal description, voluntary delivery and acceptance, signature of the grantor and 2 witnesses
General Lien
Not restricted to one property but may affect all properties of a debtor.
what are the four types of specific liens?
Property tax and special assessment lien, mortgage lien, vendor's lien, construction lien
General Warranty Deed
Provides the greatest protection to the buyer because the general warranty deed contains all the covenants and warranties available to give the grantee every possible future guarantee to title protection
Acknowledgement
The formal declaration before a notary public declaring that signing the document is a voluntary act.
Special Warranty Deed
The grantor guarantees that nothing has been done to encumber or cloud the title during the grantor's ownership
Tax deed
The instrument used to convey title to property sold for nonpayment of taxes
Equitable Title
a beneficial interest in real estate implying that an individual will receive legal title at a future date
Lien
a claim to have a debt or other obligation satisfied out of property belonging to another
Title Insurance
a contract that protects the policyholder from losses arising from defects in the title.
Voluntary Alienation
a legal term used to indicate the transfer of title is accomplished with the owner's control and consent (Testate)
Title
a person who holds vested ownership rights in the property has
covenant of seisen
a promise that the grantor owns the property and has the right to convey title to the property
appurtenance
a right or privilege associated with the property.
Easement
a right to use the land of another for a specific and limited purpose
abstract of title
a search of the recorded documents concerning a parcel of real property
Deed
a written instrument used to convey an interest in real property
Easement by prescription
acquired by continually using another person's real property for the statutory period when such use is adverse to the owner's interest (20 yrs)
Lease
an agreement between the landlord and a renter that grants the lessee the right of possession and use of the property (not ownership) for a specified time in return for compensation
implied easemement
an encroachment that has continued for more than seven years
transfer of riparian rights or easements to the grantee are examples of
appurtenances
Adverse posession
arises when the true owner of record fails to maintain possession and the property is seized by another
Committee's deed
committee is appointed by the court for an incompetent person. All members of the committee must sign the deed
List the two types of notice to legal title .
constructive notice, actual notice
Involuntary liens
created by law to protect interests of persons who have valid monetary claims against the owner of the real property
the instrument used to transfer title from one individual to another is a
deed
habendum clause
defines the bundle of legal rights being conveyed to the grantee. "To have and to hold", "forever" if life estate or "for the life of the grantor" if fee simple
title to real property is transferred fr[om the grantor to the grantee when the deed is voluntarily _____________ and _______________
delivered and accepted
specific liens
do not affect all of the debtor's property, applying only to certain specified property
easement in gross
does not benefit another specific parcel of land; the easement benefits the company that owns it.
encumbrances can also be
easements, covenants, deed restrictions, encroachments and government regulations
List 4 ways to transfer title to property by voluntary alienation
eminent domain, adverse possession, escheat, Descent/probate
A lien is an _________ on title to real property
encumbrance
Opinion of title
executed by an attorney who has studied the abstract of title. The opinion will list any defects or clouds on the title, such as liens, easements, or other encumbrances
Income tax (irs) lien
failure to pay federal income taxes, once filed becomes a lien on all property owned by the taxpayer at the time of filing as well as future property acquired until the lien is paid
Eminent Domain
gives government the power to take land from an owner through a legal process called condemnation. The taking must be for a public purpose.
The two general categories of restrictions are
government restrictions and private restrictions
Who are the two parties to a deed?
grantor (owner giving title) and the grantee (new owner receiving title)
The deed must be signed by a ____________and ____________
grantor and two witnesses
Estate tax lien
imposed against a decedent's taxable assets automatically upon death
A person who did not prepare a will before death died
intestate
judgment lien
involuntary, general lien
Easement appurtenant
involves two or more parcels of property and continues from owner to owner (the easement transfers with the title
Constructive notice also called legal notice
is accomplished by recording a document in the public records.
Actual Notice
is direct knowledge acquired in the course of a transaction. verbal notice
Lender's policy
issued for the unpaid mortgage amount, protects the lender, trasnferrable
Recording a document in the public records provides _______________ notice
legal
Guardians deed
legally conveys the minor's property
deed restrictions
limit future use of the property
Property tax and special assessment lien
municipal governments have been delegated the authority to levy real property taxes and special tax assessments
Does Florida Law require title insurance
no
Assignment
of a lease occurs when a lessee assigns to another person all the leased property for the remainder of the lease
FLorida law requires that a lease for more than _________ be in writing and be signed by the lessor, the lessee, and two witnesses to be enforceable
one year
Voluntary liens
ones that the owner places against the property to secure payment of a long-term debt, such as a mortgage lien
involuntary alienation is usually accomplished by
operation of law
List the two types of title insurance policies
owner, lender
Deed restrictions
private restrictions placed in a deed that affect the use of a parcel of real property
Escheat
provides for a government, normally a state government, to take the property of an owner who dies intestate and who has no known heirs entitled to receive the property
The covenant in a general warranty deed guaranteeing that the grantee is receiving title free from hostile claims against the title is the covenant of
quiet enjoyment
Giving opinions to title
real estate licensees must advise the buyer to either contact an attorney or a title insurance company to determine the condition of the seller's title
Restrictive covenants
recorded by the developer, along with the subdivision plat to maintain specific standards in the subdivision, such as requiring certain architectural or design specifications
Police power
represents the broadest power of the government to limit or regulate the rights of property owners
Title by adverse possession may be obtained after ______ or more consecutive years
seven (7)
Subleasing is also called
subrogation and subordination of space
Chain of Title
the complete successive record of a property's ownership
covenant of warranty forever
the grantor guarantee to forever warrant and defend the grantee's title against all lawful claims
covenant of quiet enjoyment
the grantor guarantees peaceful possession undisturbed by hostile claims of title
covenant of further assurance
the grantor promises to sign and deliver any legal instrument in the future that might be required to make the title good
covenants against encumbrances
the grantor warrants that the property is free from leins or other encumbrances, except as noted in the deed
When a leased property is sold
the lease is binding on the new owner
granting clause
the premises section stating the grantor's intention to transfer title to the grantee. grants, bargains, and sells
ground lease
the tenant leases the land only and erects a building on the land (can run up to 99 years
Gross Lease
the tenant pays a fixed rent and the landlord pays all expenses associated with the property, including taxes, utilities, insurance, and repairs
Net Lease
the tenant pays fixed rent plus property costs such as maintenance and operating expenses. often used on commercia properties
Percentage Lease
the tenant pays rent based on gross sales received by doing business on the leased property
variable lease
the tenant pays specified rent increases at set future dates
Encroachment
the unauthorized use of another's property.
Involuntary alientation
title to the property transfered without the owners consent (intestate)
Personal Representative's deed
used to formalize and record the transfer of title. It should show the full consideration paid for the property and contain a covenant of no encumbrances
Sublease
used to give another person only part of an existing lease
Transfer by _______ is accomplished with the owner's control and consent
voluntary alienation
mortgage lien
when a lender makes a loan using real estate as security, the property owner signs a mortgage document that creates a lien against the property
Intestate
when a person dies without leaving a will and all the property the deceased person owned at the time of death passes to the deceased person's legal descendants (heirs) Involuntary alienation.