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The landlord's ownership interest of a Property that is under Lease. Its value is based on the anticipated income from Rent, and the reversionary property value upon lease expiration.

 
 

The landlord's ownership interest of a Property that is under Lease.
Example: Land in Hawaii is under a lease to an individual who built a home on it. The landowner's interest is the leased fee. Its value is based on the anticipated income from Rent.

 
 

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