Real Estate Ownership (12th edition)
Co-ownership - correct answer When title to one parcel of real estate is held by two
or more individuals; concurrent owners
Tenancy in common - correct answer When each tenant holds an undivided
fractional interest in the property. The co-owners have a unity of possession. It is ownership interest,
not the property that is divided.
Unity of possession - correct answer Meaning that they are entitled to possession of
the whole property.
When two or more people acquire titles to a parcel of real estate and the deed does not indicate the
form of tenancy... - correct answer the new owners are usually determined to have
acquired title as tenants in common.
Joint Tenancy - correct answer The Right of Survivorship. Upon the death of a joint
tenant, the deceased's interest transfers directly to the surviving joint tenant or tenants.
Severalty - correct answer Where title is held by an individual or corporation. The
last survivor of a Joint Tenancy takes title in severalty. Then has right to pass property to any heirs.
To create a Joint Tenancy you need 4 unities (PITT) - correct answer Unity of
possession- undivided right to possession
Unity of Interest- hold equal ownership interests
Unity of Time-acquire their interest at the same time
Unity of Title- acquire their interest by the same document
Joint Tenancies are terminated when - correct answer A joint tenancy is destroyed
when any one of the four unities of joint tenancy is terminated.
, Termination of C0-ownership by PARTITION SUIT or
Partition - correct answer A legal way to dissolve the relationship when the parties
do not voluntarily agree to its termination. If court can't physically divide parcel without destroying its
value, the court will order the real estate sold.
Tenancy by the Entirety (a form of Joint Tenancy) - correct answer a special form of
co-ownership that allows the husband or wife to inherit the other spouse's ownership interest upon
death. Recognized in PA and automatically created.
Entirety - correct answer refers to the fact that the owners are considered one
indivisible unit- married couple is one legal person.
Termination of a Tenancy of Entirety in PA (JDAD) - correct answer Judgement sale
Death
Agreement
Divorce
Community Property Rights - correct answer Pennsylvania is not a Community
Property State; a "marital property" state and utilizes an "equitable distribution" procedure for dividing
marital property.
Separate Property - correct answer Real or personal property that was owned solely
by either spouse before the marriage, by gift or inheritance during the marriage as well as any property
purchased with separate funds after the marriage.
Community Property - correct answer consists of real and personal property
acquired by either spouse during the marriage. Any conveyance or encumbrance of community property
requires the signatures of both spouses. Community property does not provide an automatic right of
survivorship as joint tenancy does.
Trust - correct answer When one person transfers ownership of property to
someone else to hold or mange for the benefit of a third person.