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Welcome to Unit 8 of Florida Real Estate Principles, Practices & Law. This unit is all about property rights—what you actually own, how ownership can be held, and the Florida exam traps that show up again and again. In this lesson (state exam-focused), you’ll learn: • Real property vs personal property, plus how fixtures and trade fixtures are tested • The “bundle of rights” and what ownership really includes • Water rights: riparian vs littoral, and shoreline changes like accretion vs erosion • Estates in land: fee simple, life estate (remainder vs reversion), and leasehold estates • Co-ownership: severalty, tenancy in common (Florida default), joint tenancy with right of survivorship (must be stated), and tenancy by the entireties • Florida homestead basics: protections, acreage limits, and key restrictions • Condominiums vs cooperatives vs timeshares, plus HOAs and CDDs (what they are and why they matter) How to study this video: watch once, rewatch and pause at the questions, answer out loud, then write down the “rules and numbers” for quick recall on test day. Sponsor (supports this channel): License Closet — Hang your license for 149.99 per year, with no multiple listing service required. https://jointheagency.license2close.c... Want to enroll in online classes? My CE Shop link is below. The CE Shop also offers education for real estate, mortgage, home inspection, and appraisal. Using my link supports the channel. https://nexahavenre.theceshop.com/ Comment prompt: Comment “UNIT 8” and tell me what you want drilled next: fixtures, co-ownership, homestead, or condos/co-ops/timeshares. Florida laws and rules can change. Verify the most current requirements through the Florida Statutes, Florida Administrative Code, DBPR, and the Florida Real Estate Commission.