Leaseholds and Leasing Concepts in Law

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Leasehold estate

This defines the legal relationship between the parties who sign the lease. It grants possession, but not title, to the tenant, and is for a limited period of time.

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Estate for years

This is a fixed termination type of lease that may be for a day, week, month, year, several years, or any definite period of time. When the specified date occurs, the lease terminates automatically.

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Periodic estate

This involves possessory interest that's automatically renewed at the end of each period specified in the lease. An example would be a month-to-month lease.

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Estate at will

In this type of leasehold, the duration of the lease is unknown at the time it's created.

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Estate at sufferance (a.k.a. tenancy at sufferance)

This is a type of possession in which a tenant stays after the right to possess has terminated.

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Holdover tenant

This is a tenant who refuses to leave after the expiration of a lease.

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Lease

This is a contract that transfers possession for consideration.

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Lessee

This is the one who leases and is placed in possession (tenant).

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Lessor

This is the one who leases out, granting temporary possession to another (landlord).