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Ground Rent

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Meaning of Ground rent

Rent paid for the privilege of building on another man’s land. Johnson; Webster. A rent reserved by the owner of unimproved land upon a lease of the land to be built upon, as contradistinguished from the rent paid to the lessee by his tenant of the premises where the buildings are erected, and from the ordinary rent paid by the tenant to his landlord upon a demise of lands and tenements. A rent reserved to himself and his heirs, by the grantor of land in fee simple, out of the land conveyed. See 9 Watts (Pa.) 262; 8 Watts & S. (Pa.) 185; 2 Am. Law Reg. 577.

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Concept of Ground Rent in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Ground Rent: Rent paid for vacant land. If the property is improved, ground rent is that portion attributable to the land only.

Concept of Ground Rent in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Ground Rent: Rent paid for vacant land. If the property is improved, ground rent is that portion attributable to the land only.


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