Lesson 5: Encumbrances. Encumbrances. Real Estate Principles of Georgia. Encumbrances. Financial vs. Non-financial
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1 Real Estate Principles of Georgia Lesson 5: Encumbrances 1 of Encumbrances Encumbrance: A nonpossessory interest in real property held by someone other than the owner. Does not give ownership or right to exclusive possession. 106 Financial vs. Non-financial Encumbrances Encumbrances are either: financial (liens) or non-financial (easements, private restrictions, etc.) 106 1
2 Liens Security interest Security interest: Creditor s interest in a property based on a lien, which makes the property security (collateral) for owner s debt. If property owner fails to repay debt, secured creditor may foreclose. 106 Liens Voluntary vs. involuntary Voluntary lien: Property owner voluntarily grants lien to creditor. Example: mortgage Involuntary (statutory) lien: Lien given to creditor by operation of law, without property owner s consent. Example: mechanics lien 106 Liens General vs. specific General lien: Lien attaches to all of debtor s real or personal property. Example: judgment lien Specific lien: Lien attaches only to a specific piece of real property. Example: mortgage 107 2
3 Liens Types of liens Security deeds Mortgages Deeds of trust Mechanic s liens Judgment liens Attachment liens Tax liens Property tax liens Special assessment liens IRS liens 107 Types of Liens Security deeds Security deed: Lien created by contract between property owner and lender. Borrower gives lender deed as security for repayment of loan, with property serving as collateral. Non-judicial foreclosure only in Georgia Most common security instrument in Georgia. 107 Types of Liens Mortgages Mortgage: Lien created by contract between property owner and lender. Owner (Borrower) = Mortgagor Lender = Mortgagee Borrower gives lender mortgage as security for repayment of loan, with property serving as collateral
4 Types of Liens Deeds of trust A deed of trust is similar to mortgage but has different foreclosure procedures. Borrower = Trustor or Grantor Lender = Beneficiary Neutral third party = Trustee (Trustee handles foreclosure, if necessary.) 107 Types of Liens Mechanic s liens Mechanic s lien: Lien attaching to real property. Can be claimed by anyone providing labor, materials, or services. If owner fails to pay as agreed, lienholder can foreclose on property. 108 Mechanic s Liens Claim of lien Generally, a notice of a right to claim lien must be filed with the property owner and contractor recorded in County within a certain period. This period varies from state to state. 30 days in Georgia. This notice is not necessary if the claimant has a contract directly with the owner. 30 days 108 4
5 Mechanic s Liens Deadlines Filing a claim of lien is called perfecting the lien. Mechanics lien statutes also sets a deadline by which a claimant must file a court action to satisfy the lien (12 months in Georgia). 108 Types of Liens Judgment liens Judgment lien: Lien resulting from financial judgment against losing party in a lawsuit (the judgment debtor). 109 Types of Liens Attachment liens Attachment lien: Lien used to prevent a defendant from selling property
6 Types of Liens Lis pendens: a notice recorded by plaintiff informing anyone who purchases a specified property that a lawsuit exists that may affect title. Just provides notice; doesn t create lien. Lis Lis pendens pendens Lis Lis pendens pendens 109 Types of Liens Property tax liens Lien created by general real estate taxes. Attaches only to property being taxed. Allows government to foreclose and collect delinquent taxes from proceeds of foreclosure sale. 109 Types of Liens Special assessment liens Lien based on special assessment levied to pay for specific improvements such as street paving or sewer lines. Attaches only to properties subject to the special assessment (properties that benefit from the project)
7 Types of Liens IRS liens General lien that attaches to all property belonging to a taxpayer who has failed to pay federal income taxes. 109 Summary Basic definitions Encumbrance Lien Mortgage Deed of trust Mechanic s lien Judgment lien Attachment lien Tax lien Lien Priority Foreclosure sale proceeds are paid to each lienholder in order of priority. Any surplus goes to the foreclosed property owner. If proceeds aren t enough to pay off all liens, lienholders with lowest priority do not get paid
8 Lien Priority Recording date Recording date: The date a lien was filed for recording in county s public record. Determines lien priority except for: tax and assessment liens (always have higher priority) mechanic s liens (priority based on date work began) 110 Liens Homestead Protection Law Gives homeowners some protection against foreclosure of judgment liens. Homestead law does not apply to: voluntary liens (mortgages, deeds of trust) mechanic s liens liens resulting from failure to pay child support or spousal maintenance 110 Liens Homestead Protection Law Homestead: Dwelling occupied by owner, plus land and any attached buildings. A person can only have one homestead at a time
9 Homestead Law Homestead Protection When a judgment creditor forecloses on a homestead, the property is protected by a homestead protection, which means that a portion of the property s value is exempt from creditors claims. For example in Georgia, if a judgment creditor were to foreclose on an owner s home, at least $5,000 of the foreclosure sale proceeds would go to the owner. 110 Summary Lien Priority and Foreclosure Lien priority Voluntary liens Tax liens Construction liens Surplus Homestead exemption Encumbrances Non-financial encumbrances While liens usually affect only the owner s title (not use of property), non-financial encumbrances commonly affect both title and use. Non-financial encumbrances include: easements profits private restrictions 111 9
10 Non-Financial Encumbrances Easements Easement: A right to use someone else s land for a particular purpose. Easement holder may use property in some specific, limited way, but may not take possession of the property. 111 Easements Types of easements Two basic types of easements: easements appurtenant easements in gross 112 Types of Easements Easements appurtenant Easement appurtenant: Burdens one piece of land (servient tenement) for benefit of another piece of land (dominant tenement). Owner of dominant tenement is dominant tenant (estate). Owner of servient tenement is servient tenant
11 Types of Easements Easements appurtenant Easement appurtenant runs with the land. It continues to exist even if dominant or servient tenement is sold. Benefit and burden are automatically passed on to all subsequent owners. 112 Types of Easements Easements in gross Personal & Commercial Easement in gross: Benefits particular person rather than a parcel of land. No dominant tenement, only servient tenement (parcel burdened by easement). Benefit is considered a personal right, cannot be assigned to someone else. Burden of easement in gross may still run with the servient land. Personal easement terminates with death/sale 113 Easements in Gross Commercial easements Commercial easement in gross held by a company to use a parcel of land for business purposes. Commercial easement in gross can be assigned from one entity to another. Example: Easement to install and maintain utility lines
12 Summary Easements Easement Easement appurtenant Running with the land Easement in gross Commercial easement in gross Easements Creating easements Easements are created by: express grant express reservation implication prescription dedication condemnation 113 Creating Easements Express grant Property owner deliberately grants someone else an easement on her property. May be purchased by person needing easement. May be created when one part of a larger property is sold. Grant of easement must be in writing and signed by grantor (required by statute of frauds), and should be recorded as well
13 Creating Easements Express reservation Owner selling part of her property may reserve easement against parcel she s selling to benefit parcel she s keeping. Reservation must be in writing and should be recorded. Must be in writing and recorded 114 Creating Easements Necessity Easement by necessity: Arises when property can t be accessed by its owner (i.e., property entirely surrounded by other privately owned land). 114 Necessity For example, if a property has no access to a public street, the owner is entitled to an easement running from the property to the nearest street. An easement by necessity is created automatically; no written document is required
14 Creating Easements Prescription Easement by prescription: An easement established by using someone else s property without owner s permission. Also called a prescriptive easement. 114 Requirements: Creating Easements Prescription Open and notorious (conspicuous) use Hostile use Continuous and uninterrupted for statutory period (seven years) in Georgia. Unlike adverse possession, prescriptive easement doesn t require exclusive use of property. 114 Creating Easements Dedication Dedication: Private property owner transfers interest in property to the government. May be: If public uses private property for long period without owner s consent, easement may be created by implied dedication
15 Creating Easements Condemnation Condemnation: Legal process used to force private owner to sell land or easement to government. Property or easement must be used for a public purpose. Property owner must be compensated. 115 Summary Creating Easements Express grant Express reservation Implication Prescription Dedication Condemnation Terminating Easements Easements can be terminated by: release merger failure of purpose abandonment prescription
16 Terminating Easements Release Release: When someone who has an interest in a property gives it up to someone else. 115 Terminating Easements Merger Merger: An easement terminates by merger if someone becomes owner of both the dominant and servient tenements. You can t have an easement against your own property. 115 Terminating Easements Failure of purpose Failure of purpose: An easement is a right to use another s property for a particular purpose. Once that purpose no longer exists, the easement terminates
17 Terminating Easements Abandonment Abandonment: Easement holder (dominant tenant) does something indicating intent to stop using easement forever. 115 Summary Terminating Easements Release Merger Failure of purpose Abandonment Prescription Non-financial Encumbrances Related concepts Licenses Encroachments These are not classified as encumbrances. They affect someone else s property, but aren t considered interests in real property
18 Related Concepts Licenses License: Right to enter and use land belonging to another person. Does not need to be in writing Revocable Does not create a property interest Not assignable Does not run with the land 116 Related Concepts Encroachments Encroachment: Occurs when a physical object on one property intrudes onto a neighboring property (e.g., a fence). Most encroachments are unintentional. Landowner who believes her property is being encroached upon can sue neighbor (ejectment action). Court may order defendant to remove encroachment and/or pay damages. 116 Summary Profits, Licenses, and Encroachments Profit License Encroachment Nuisance 18
19 Non-financial Encumbrances Private restrictions Private restrictions restrict how an owner may use his own property. Commonly created when transferring title; restricts all subsequent owners. New restrictions may be stated in deed or recorded at county recorder s office Private restrictions often called deed restrictions or restrictive covenants. 117 Non-financial Encumbrances Private restrictions Private restrictions may also be imposed when there s no change of ownership. Sometimes an owner will impose restriction on her own property in return for payment. If put into writing and recorded, private restrictions run with land, just like easements. Will run with land if in writing and recorded 117 Private Restrictions CC&Rs Covenants, conditions, and restrictions. Usually imposed by original developer of residential subdivision. Recorded, with reference to the recording in first deed for each lot (provides constructive notice to subsequent owners)
20 Private Restrictions CC&Rs CC&Rs allow homeowners to prevent neighbors from doing things that will have a negative effect on property values. If one owner violates CC&Rs, other owners can file a lawsuit against the violator. 118 Private Restrictions In conflict with zoning Private restrictions may be stricter than public land use controls, such as zoning laws. If two restrictions (one public and one private) both address the same issue, the more restrictive one usually applies. 118 Private Restrictions Illegal or unconstitutional Private restrictions that violate the law or constitutional provisions are not enforceable. Unenforceable restriction in a deed does not make deed void only restriction is void. Any restriction on property owner selling their property is void
21 Covenants and Conditions Covenant: Legally enforceable promise to do or not do something. May be contractual or found in Deeds. Violation can result in injunction or damages. Condition (Found only in Deeds): Ownership of property depends on compliance with restriction. Violator may actually forfeit title to property. Conditions are rare today because this result is so harsh. 118 Private Restrictions Enforcement of Covenants Restriction may not be enforceable if: owners in subdivision failed to enforce it against other violators character of neighborhood has changed drastically property owner suing to enforce restriction is also in violation 118 Private Restrictions Termination Private restrictions may terminate if: subdivision residents failed to enforce particular restriction in the past; or purpose of the restriction is not reasonably achievable
22 Summary Private Restrictions Private restrictions CC&Rs Covenants Conditions 22
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