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Chapter 17: Real Estate Leases
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A tenant’s right to occupy land and/or buildings thereon.
LEASEHOLD ESTATE
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Lessee = TenantLessor = Owner = LandlordReversion = right of owner to retake the property at end of leased period.
LEASEHOLD ESTATE
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Lessor & LesseeDescription of premisesAgreement to convey & accept
possessionRent payment provisionsStart date and duration of leaseSignature of parties to lease
VALID LEASE
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Estate for years- specific starting & ending date
Estate at will- terminated anytime by either party
Periodic estate- one that renews itself automatically
Tenancy at sufferance- holdover tenant
ESTATE PERIODS
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ConveyanceContractLandlord – Tenant lawsSetting RentsOption ClausesAssignment and Subletting © OnCourse Learning
THE LEASE DOCUMENT
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Gross lease = Fixed rentGraduated rent = Step-up rent
payments over termPercentage lease = Rent is percent
of gross incomeNet lease = Rent plus increases in
expenses
Index lease = Rent tied to economic indicator
RENT
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Option clauseAssignmentSublettingGround leaseLease terminationEviction
LEASE TERMS
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Tenant selectionSecurity depositTenant retentionCollecting rentsOn-site managementOff-site management
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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EvictionEminent Domain
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LEASE TERMINATION
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(1) to discourage the construction of new housing so that the resources could be channeled to war needs.
(2) to set ceilings so that American households would not drive up prices by bidding against each other for available rental housing.
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RENT CONTROL
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Before BuyingAdvertisingTenant SelectionSecurity Deposit
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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Tenant Retention
LeasesCollecting RentEviction Problems
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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a term that refers to property management duties that are performed on the premises.
called a resident manager or superintendent.
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ON-SITE MANAGEMENT
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A rule of thumb in apartment management is that one on-site manager can handle 50 or 60 units alone.
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MANAGEMENT-UNIT RATIOS
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Key Terms
Assignment CPM, RPA Gross lease Lessee Lessor Net lease Option clause
Quiet enjoyment Reversion Sublessee Sublessor Sublet
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