As the life tenant, you have the right to live in the property for as long as you live.
From the post-gazette.com
Used in the context of estates and meaning that the life-duration of the estate is based on a third party, not the life tenant.
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Principal Private Residence relief would be available to the trustees if the life tenant lived in the property and it was subsequently sold.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Such an estate may arise if the original life tenant sells her life estate to another, or if the life estate is originally granted pur autre vie.
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It is then up to the court to determine whether the life tenant is allowing the house to badly deteriorate and if the life estate should therefore be terminated.
From the washingtonpost.com
A lawsuit for waste can be brought against a life tenant or lessee of a leasehold estate, either by a current landlord or by the owner of a vested future interest.
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Under English law and Australian law, equitable waste is waste that a life tenant has a right to commit at common law but is restrained by a court of equity.
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Here are some of the common pitfalls of life as a tenant, and ways to work around them.
From the independent.co.uk
If not, their request for excessive fees may be a hint of life as a tenant in their property.