Concurrent Ownership
Mortgages I
Mortgages II
Servitudes
Servitudes II
100

Undivided Interests

No Survivorship

Can't exclude co-tenants

Tenancy in Common

100

exclusive right to sell

exclusive agency

open or nonexclusive

Broker Agreements

100

whoever records first, wins; regardless of actual knowledge

Race Statute

100

right to use another's land for a limited purpose

Affirmative Easements

100

A promise to do something relating to land 

Covenant

200

physical division of the property between the former co-tenants - if granted, land is divided by percentages and they are no longer co-tenants

Partition in Kind

200

most obligations imposed by the contract of sale are discharged unless they are repeated in the deed

Doctrine of Merger

200

protects subsequent purchasers without knowledge/notice 

Notice Statute

200

right to prevent someone from blocking something elemental on their land

L - Light

A - Air

S - Structural Support

S - Stream from a Source

Negative Easements

200

M - Merger

R - Release

C - Condemnation

A - Abandonment

P - Prescription

A - Agreement

C - Changed Conditions

E - Estoppel

Termination of Covenants

300

co-tenant must deny other co-tenant the right to enter/enjoy the property

Ouster

300

General Warranty

Special Warranty

Quitclaim

Types of Deeds

300

If subsequent purchaser is without notice, could "win" if files before prior purchaser does 

Race-Notice

300

involves 1 piece of land

no dominant land

Easement in Gross

300
W - Writing

I - Intent

T - Touch and Concern

H - Horizontal & Vertical Privity

N - Notice

Real Covenant

400

T - Title

T - Time

I - Interest

P - Possession 

Joint Tenancy: Creation

400

if the house is sold a foreclosure for less than amount of the mortgage, lender can bring an action against mortgagor for the rest of the debt

Deficiency Judgement

400

innocent party who purchases property without notice of any other party's claim to the property

Bona Fide Purchaser

400

involves 2 pieces of land 

dominant = benefited

servient = burdened 

Easement Appurtenant

400

W - Writing

I - Intent

T - Touch and Concern

N - Notice

(ES)

Equitable Servitude

500

Divorce

Death

Bilaterally convey interests to 3rd party

Ways to Sever Tenancy by the Entirety

500

ARM - intro rate period of 3 yrs or less

Intro rate at least 3% below fully indexed rate

Borrower debt-to-income ratio exceeded 50%

Loan-to-value ratio OR prepayment penalty

Freemont
500

Allows bona fide purchaser to convey title to a third party even if third party is on notice of an earlier conveyance 

Shelter Doctrine

500

other ways to create easements

P - Prescription

I - Implied by Prior Use

N - Necessity

E - Estoppel

500

When a developer subdivides a tract of land, putting restrictive covenants on some, but not all, of the parcels

General Scheme Doctrine

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