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Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A defendant pointed a realistic toy gun at a cashier and demanded that the cashier open the register. The cashier, te...

A defendant pointed a realistic toy gun at a cashier and demanded that the cashier open the register. The cashier, terrified, opened the register, and the defendant took the cash. Which statement best describes robbery?...

Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 222.1

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

Tenant assigns the entire remaining lease term to Assignee. Assignee takes possession and later fails to pay rent. La...

...t assigns the entire remaining lease term to Assignee. Assignee takes possession and later fails to pay rent. Landlord never expressly released Tenant. Which statement best describes liability for rent accruing while Ass...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline

Question Supplemental - Not MEE July 2026 | Property Rights | ESSAY Hard

Spouses bought a house during marriage. The deed conveyed the property "to Dana and Ellis, married spouses, as tenant...

...se while the marriage continues. Dana then dies before foreclosure is completed. Discuss the property rights of Ellis, Bank, and Creditor before and after Dana's death. This question tests marital real-property ownership...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Family Law, NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Real Property

Question Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY Medium

Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. A party relied on comm...

...record includes facts suggesting that practice was unreasonable or incomplete in this setting. The opponent argues that custom ends the analysis. How should the court, tribunal, or decision maker resolve the dispute? Di...

Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | ESSAY Hard

Landlord leased a ground-floor bakery space to Tenant for three years. The lease included the bakery room and a rear...

...ponsibility for the interference, the effect of Tenant's remaining in possession for two months, and the likely rent and damages consequences. This essay tests quiet enjoyment, actual eviction, constructive eviction, and...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Mortgages | ESSAY Medium

Owner needed $100,000 to prevent a tax sale of Greenacre, which was worth $350,000. Investor gave Owner $100,000. At...

...Greenacre and Owner will have no right to redeem." Owner remained in possession and paid property taxes during the year. Owner did not pay by the one-year date. Investor recorded the deed and demanded possession, claimi...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | ESSAY Medium

Landlord leased a retail store to Tenant for five years. The lease required Tenant to pay rent and stated, "Tenant ma...

...three years." Tenant did not reserve any right to reenter or receive possession before the lease ended. Landlord learned of the transfer, objected by email, but then accepted rent checks directly from Boutique for eight...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | ESSAY Medium

Landlord leased an office suite to Tenant for "the period beginning January 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2025, at...

...lease did not require notice before the end date. Tenant remained in possession after December 31, 2025, while negotiating for a smaller space in the same building. On January 1, Tenant mailed Landlord a check for $4,00...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Hard

O conveyed Blackacre "to A for life, then to B's children." At the time of the conveyance, B had one child, C. B late...

...vel pit that had been operated by O before the conveyance. During A's possession, A cut and sold half of the walnut trees to pay personal debts, stopped paying property taxes for two years, continued selling gravel from...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

O conveyed Lake Cabin "to A for the life of B, then to C and C's heirs." A later signed a warranty deed purporting to...

...using Lake Cabin. Two years after A's death, B died. C then demanded possession from Buyer. Buyer argues that A's warranty deed gave Buyer fee simple title, or at least the right to possess for Buyer's life. Discuss the...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

O conveyed River House "to A for life, then to B, but if B does not survive A, then to C." At the time of the conveya...

...at B's remainder was vested and transferable, so Investor should take possession when A died. No statute changes the common-law classification of future interests, and no anti-lapse statute applies. Discuss the interests...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

O conveys land "to A for life, then to B and B's heirs." B dies before A, leaving a valid will that devises all of B'...

...ises all of B's property to Devisee. A later dies. Who is entitled to possession after A's death? The correct answer applies the alienability and devisability of vested remainders. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Mortgages | ESSAY Medium

Owner borrowed $300,000 from Lender One and signed a promissory note secured by a mortgage on Owner's farm. Lender On...

...orded first without notice. Owner argues that neither lender may take possession before foreclosure because the jurisdiction follows lien theory. Discuss the rights of Owner, Lender One, and Bank. Address lien theory, pr...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

Owner owned three adjacent parcels. Owner conveyed Parcel 1 "to City so long as the parcel is used as a public librar...

...nt and future interests created by each deed and who has the right to possession of each parcel after these events. This essay tests defeasible fees, retained future interests, executory interests, and automatic versus o...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Co-Ownership | ESSAY Medium

Siblings A and B inherited Farm as tenants in common, each owning a one-half interest. A moved into the farmhouse and...

...did not visit. Discuss the rights and obligations of A and B. Address possession, ouster, rent for A's occupancy, accounting for third-party rent, contribution for carrying costs, and treatment of the irrigation improvem...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | ESSAY Hard

Tenant rented an apartment from Landlord for one year. The lease stated that Tenant accepted the apartment "as is" an...

...opportunity to repair, Tenant's possible remedies while remaining in possession, constructive eviction, and Landlord's rent claim. This essay tests residential habitability, waiver, rent remedies, and constructive evict...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Business Associations | Agency | ESSAY Medium

Greenway Foods hired Tara, a commercial real estate broker, to locate a warehouse for a new distribution center. Tara...

Greenway Foods hired Tara, a commercial real estate broker, to locate a warehouse for a new distribution center. Tara found a warehouse listed for $2 million. Before telling Greenway about the listing, Tara formed an LLC...

Citations: Restatement (Third) of Agency sections 8.01, 8.02, 8.05

Question Real Property | Mortgages and Landlord-Tenant | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A tenant stopped paying rent after defects persisted and the landlord changed the locks. One argument was preserved,...

...orrect. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leasehold, covenant, breach, notice, possession, and...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

Question Real Property | Easements and Covenants | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

A landowner sells the back half of a tract. The deed says nothing about access. At the time of the sale, the back hal...

...says nothing about access. At the time of the sale, the back half is completely surrounded by the seller's remaining land and cliffs and has no access to a public road. Which statement is most accurate? The correct answ...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline

Question Real Property | Mortgages and Landlord-Tenant | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Hard

A tenant stopped paying rent after defects persisted and the landlord changed the locks. A party invokes an equitable...

...orrect. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leasehold, covenant, breach, notice, possession, and...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

Question Real Property | Mortgages and Landlord-Tenant | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A tenant stopped paying rent after defects persisted and the landlord changed the locks. Another actor changed positi...

...orrect. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leasehold, covenant, breach, notice, possession, and...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine