Exam 33: Multiple Ownership of Real Property
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Property acquired by a husband or wife during marriage that belongs to both spouses equally is called ________ property.
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community
Define joint tenancy and identify the key characteristics of this co-tenants relationship.
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Definition: Joint tenancy is a type of co-ownership of real property when two or more persons hold one and the same interest in the property, accruing by one and the same conveyance, commencing at one and the same time, and held by one and the same undivided possession.
Joint tenancy requires four different "unities" of ownership:
Unity of title
Unity of time
Unity of interest
Unity of possession
A joint tenant may not transfer his or her own ownership to another, including by using a will.
Upon the death of a joint tenant, the surviving tenant owns the property in its entirety.
Joint tenant may petition the court for a partition of the estate, which would end the joint tenancy.
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Tenancy by the entirety
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What term describes a fee simple ownership of a unit of real property in which the owner can exercise the right of possession for only an interval of time?
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What is a legal name for a deed describing the entire property owned by the condominium association?
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A parcel of real property portions of which are owned separately in fee simple by individual owners is called a(n) ________.
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Individual partners' interests in the partnership's property may be attached when there is a lawsuit against the partnership.
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Define tenancy in common and identify the key characteristics of this co-tenants relationship.
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Rob and Cara, living in California, during their marriage acquired a beach house and a log cabin together. Rob individually bought a farm, and Cara individually bought a beauty salon. Before the marriage, Cara owned a cooperative apartment, and Rob owned a condominium. Discuss how their property may be divided if they divorce.
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A joint tenant may not transfer his or her own ownership to anybody.
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Co-Op City, located in New York City, is the largest cooperative in the U.S.
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An ownership interest in a condominium is considered to be real property.
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Who is a stockholder of the corporation that owns a cooperative apartment?
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An ownership interest in a time-share is considered to be real property.
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