
n. occupation of real property owned by another until such time as the landlord gives notice of termination of the tenancy (usually 30 days by state law or agreement), which may be given at any time. A tenancy at will is created by agreement between the tenant and the landlord, but it cannot be transferred by the tenant to someone else since the la...
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(from the article `property law`) ...can be arranged, for example, from week to week, month to month, or year to year. It is also possible to have a tenancy for no fixed term but ...
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Is a license to use or occupy lands and tenements at the will of the owner.
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It is the ownership of the real estate property till such time that either the tenant or the owner(landlord) gives notice of vacating the property with sufficient time ( considered sufficient by authorities; normally 30 days). Tenancy at will happens normally in the absence of the lease or when some family member is staying on the property. Tenancy...
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The occupancy of property by a tenant for an unspecified period. The tenancy can be terminated by... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/tenancy-at-will.htm?id=1422&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of tenancy at will'>more</a>
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A tenancy that is created when the landlord allows the tenant to occupy the premises, but no formal terms of the tenancy exist. A tenancy at will may be terminated by proper notice from either landlord or tenant.
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