Home Abode Sports
Home Abode Sports
The home abode sports activities or passivities are similar to and different from (spirit, body, soul) mechanisms or processes associating and dissociating within or without e.g:
Biological (cells, tissues, organs, systems, cycles)
Chemical (atoms, elements, molecules, compounds, mixtures, colloids)
Pathology, Anatomy, Embryology, Histology, Biochemistry, Physiology of:
Life and death beings or deities e.g plants and animals
Non (life and death) beings or deities e.g animals and plants
of Allah Allow by Sounds, Speeches, Symbols, and Species of Allah Allow via God Yahweh, Mob Yehovah, Alpha Dog, Omega Bom, Mother Nature and Father Nurture through Jesus Christ, Emmanuel Mohammed, Koko of Nembe, Jaja of Opobo, John the Baptist, Satan Devil.
The home abode sports will be linked with home abode ownership through basic and applied medical sciences, therapies, law and order, legal and cycle, justice system, cooking, stitching, pitching, fertilization, engineering, fine and applied arts, health and social care, occupational health and safety, waste management, construction, architecture, farming, gardening, archaeology etc.
The home abode ownership types define how title is held, impacting rights, liability, and inheritance. Key types include sole ownership (one owner), joint tenancy (equal owners with rights of survivorship), tenancy in common (distinct shares), and community property (married couples). Common structure types are freehold (owning land and building) or leasehold (owning the structure only for a set term).
Common Forms of Property Title (Ownership Structure)
Sole Ownership: A single person or entity holds title, providing full control and responsibility.
Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS): Often used by couples, both parties hold equal rights. If one passes away, the share automatically transfers to the survivor.
Tenants in Common: Two or more people own specific shares (equal or unequal) of the property. If one passes, their share passes to their heirs, not the other owner(s).
Tenants by the Entirety (TBE): A specialized form of joint ownership for married couples that treats the pair as a single legal entity, providing significant asset protection, say Pacaso and Chase Bank.
Trust Ownership: A trust owns the property for the benefit of named individuals, often used to avoid probate, say Super Lawyers and Chase Bank.
Community Property: Recognised in certain US states, this dictates that assets acquired during marriage are owned equally (50/50) by both spouses.
Types of Property Ownership Rights
Freehold: The owner owns both the building and the land it sits on outright, notes Ellis & Co.
Leasehold: The owner holds the rights to the building for a limited time (via a lease), but a landlord (freeholder) owns the land.
Commonhold/Condominium: Individual ownership of a specific unit in a building, with shared ownership of common areas (e.g., hallways, gardens).
Cross Lease: A complex form where residents own a share of the land and lease their specific building from the collective owners, explains Settled.govt.nz.
Other Considerations
Cooperative (Co-op) Ownership: Shareholders own shares in a corporation that owns the building, granting them a proprietary lease to a specific unit.
Corporate/Entity Ownership: A company, trust, or business owns the property rather than an individual, says Statistique Canada