by the Entirety A form of ownership by husband and wife whereby each owns the entire property. In event of the death of one, the survivor owns the property without probate.
A mode of holding ownership or interest in property.
A holding of real estate under any of various rights of title.
The use of real estate under any kind of right of title.
Temporary possession of a property by a tenant.
The right to occupy property, usually in exchange for rent.• Tenancy - Other
The possession and use of real estate owned by another party. see also Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship.
by entirety: A type of joint ownership of property that provides rights of survivorship and is available only to a husband and wife.
an act of being a tenant or occupant
a legally binding contract in which you agree to live in your home and pay rent
an arrangement under which exclusive possession of a property is granted for a fixed or an unspecified period of time
a right in property and so can also pass on someone's death
a right to live in a property
The right to live in a property, subject to agreement.
A tenancy or lease is a legal contract between the landlord and the tenant. Normally it lasts for two years.
Similar to a lease except that it is created for a term not exceeding three years. It cannot be registered but can be endosed on the title deed.
is where a person (the tenant) lives in the house or flat of another person (the landlord) for a period of time in exchange for rent.
A possessaoy interest or the right to occupy a property.
The legal right to possession of property
A holding, as of land, by any kind of title, occupancy of land, a house or the like under a lease or on payment of rent or tenure.
the tenant's exclusive right, created by a rental agreement between the landlord and the tenant, to use and possess the landlord's rental unit.
1. Strictly speaking, the interest of a person holding property by any right or title. 2. More usually, an arrangement, whether by formal lease or informal agreement, whereby formal lease or informal agreement, whereby the owner (the landlord) allows another (the tenant) to take exclusive possession of land in consideration for rent, with or without a premium, either: for an agreed period of on a periodic basis until formally terminated
Joint tenants have one and the same interest, accruing by one and the same conveyance, commencing at one and the same time, and held by one and the same undivided possession. The grand incident of joint tenancy is survivorship, by which the entire tenancy on the decease of any joint tenant remains to the survivors, and at length to the last survivor.
Period that the tenant is renting the property.
The occupation of lands, buildings, or other property by title, under a lease, or on payment of rent and can also refer to the duration of the occupation.
joint tenancy - equal ownership of property by two or more parties, each with the right of survivorship. tenancy by the entireties - ownership of property only between husband and wife in which neither can sell without the consent of the other and the property is owned by the survivor in the event of death of either party. tenancy in common - equal ownership of property by two or more parties without the right of survivorship. tenancy in severalty - ownership of property by one legal entity or a sole party. tenancy at will - a license to use or occupy a property at the will of the owner.
The holding of property (including real estate and deposit accounts) either by ownership or by lease.
The renting or leasing of land by a farm operator rather than owning it.
The right to use and occupy all or part of a property under a rental agreement.
Real estate multiple ownership forms that typically occur among related parties.
The right to occupy a property under agreed terms and conditions.
The right to occupy a building or unit.
A holding of real estate under any kind of right of title.
The legal estate of the tenant defining its nature and duration. Joint Tenancy Joint tenants have identical interests in the land beginning at the same time and held by identical, undivided possession. Tenancy by the Entirety A conveyance is made to husband and wife and each takes the entire estate, and after the death of one, the surviving spouse takes the whole estate. Tenancy in Common Where different persons hold an estate in land under different titles with unity of possession; each tenant has the right to occupy the whole estate in common with his co-tenants. Tenancy at Will One who holds possession of land without a fixed term with permission of the owner; the owner may revoke or terminate the tenancy at any time (at will) without reason.
The right to occupy land or buildings as provided by the terms of a lease or other agreement.
The right of possession of real property. May refer to ownership or occupancy.
the temporary possession or occupancy of property that belongs to another. It also refers to the period of a tenant's possession.
1. The holding of property by any form of title; 2. The right to use and occupy property as conveyed in a lease.
A legal written meeting of minds midst a landlord and tenant that sets out the terms of the rental.
A legal written agreement between a landlord and tenant that sets out the terms of the rental.
The holding of land under a lease not exceeding three years.
The right of possession of real estate whether by ownership or rental. The period for which a tenant has the right of possession.
Tenancy refers to the possession and use of real estate owned by another party.
A method or mode of holding title to real property.