Unit 18 Leases Flashcards

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Define actual eviction

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The legal process that results in a tenant’s being physically removed from leased premises. 358

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Define assessment

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The imposition of a tax, charge, or levy, usually according to established rates. 7

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Define constructive eviction

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Actions of a landlord that so materially disturb or impair a tenant’s enjoyment of the leased premises that the tenant is effectively forced to move out and terminate the lease without liability for any further rent. 360

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Define ground lease

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A lease of land only, on which the tenant usually owns a building or is required to build as specified in the lease. Such leases are usually long-term net leases; the tenant’s rights and obligations continue until the lease expires or is terminated through default. 358

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Define holdover tenancy

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A tenancy in which a lessee retains possession of leased property after the lease has expired and the landlord, by continuing to accept rent, agrees to the tenant’s continued occupancy as defined by state law. 352

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Define lease purchase

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The purchase of real property, the consummation of which is preceded by a lease, usually long term, that is typically done for tax or financing purposes. 358

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Define leasehold estate

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A tenant’s right to occupy real estate during the term of a lease, generally considered a personal property interest, although a long-term lease may be eligible for treatment as real property for financing purposes. 351

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Define security deposit

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A payment by a tenant, held by the landlord during the lease term, and kept (wholly or partially) on default or on destruction of the premises by the tenant. 354

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9
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Define subletting

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The leasing of premises by a lessee to a third party for part of the lessee’s remaining term. See also assignment. 224

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10
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Lessee is the going to be occupying the property True or False

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True

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11
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Lessor is the person offering the lease the owner True or False

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True

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12
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Define month-to-month tenancy

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A periodic tenancy under which the tenant rents for one month at a time. In the absence of a rental agreement (oral or written), a tenancy is generally considered to be month to month. 351

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13
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Define nondisturbance clause

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A mortgage clause stating that the mortgagee agrees not to terminate the tenancies of the lessees in the event the mortgagee forecloses on the mortgagor-lessor’s building. 356

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14
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Define renewal option

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A clause in a lease that grants the lessee the privilege of renewing the lease. 356

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Define rent

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A fixed, periodic payment made by a tenant of a property to the owner for possession and use, usually by prior agreement of the parties. 350

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16
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Define reversionary right

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The return of the rights of possession and quiet enjoyment to the lessor at the expiration of a lease. 350

17
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What is the Cheapest type of lease

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Gross Lease as you are only paying the lease amount and nothing else