Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Land Transfers ... A. Inadequate Writings ... B. Oral “Agreements”
III. Servitudes by Estoppel ... A. Representations by Sellers or Developers ... B. Representations by Neighbors ... C. The Restatement
IV. Termination of Servitudes
V. Boundary Disputes ... A. Estoppel against a True Owner ... 1. By the True Owner’s Representations ... 2. By Physical Barriers and Improvements without Representations ... B. Estoppel to Claim Adverse Possession
VI. Landlord-Tenant Law ... A. Lease Renewal ... 1. Leases Which Include Option to Renew or Purchase ... 2. Leases Which Do Not Include Renewal Options ... B. Estoppel by Acceptance of Rent ... C. Estoppel to Evict for Late Payment after Prior Acceptance of Late Rent Payments
VII. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Stewart E. Sterk,
Estoppel in Property Law,
77 Neb. L. Rev.
(1998)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol77/iss4/8