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		<title>Real Estate Possession Types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Property possession is not simply just ownership. There are many different types of possession but the they all fall under a couple of categories: freehold, statuatory, lease, and equitable. Understanding these types of real estate possession will help you not only understand whether a property can be purchased with clear title but will also give [...]]]></description>
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<p>Property possession is not simply just ownership. There are many different types of possession but the they all fall under a couple of categories: freehold, statuatory, lease, and equitable. Understanding these types of real estate possession will help you not only understand whether a property can be purchased with clear title but will also give insight into ownership.</p>
<p>- Freehold is common ownership by an individual.<br />
- Statuatory is possession by a husband and wife or community property.<br />
- Leasehold is renting a house or apartment for terms.<br />
- Equitable refers to liens.</p>
<p>The two most common types of possession is freehold (home ownership) and statuatory (husband and wife). Equitable possession does not mean ownership. This means that there is a lien on the property or a easement right. A lien is a debt that has not been paid and there for the debt is attached to the title and will be claimed when the house is sold. An easement is just a right to use land for a purpose. This could be using the land to access a street.</p>
<p>These real estate possession types are vital in understanding the industry. Here are a couple of ways to remember these terms.</p>
<p>- Freehold means an individual is free to hold the property.<br />
- Statuatory can be easily remembered by thinking of the statue of liberty because the statue of liberty is a sign of freedom for everyone. Statuatory possession is the right and freedom of a married couple and an implied equal interest in the property.</p>
<p>Equitable could be remembered by saying it is equitable to have a road going through a property to a grocery store.</p>
<p>Leasehold can be remembered by saying a lease is to hold and long as my term to hold allows me to hold lease.</p>
<p>I hope that with this article you have a firm understanding of the 4 types of real estate possession and how you can remember the terms. These types of possession are vital an understanding the industry as a whole.</p>
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