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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...

...arm now; stay away." B did not respond 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 cost...

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

Question Contracts | Third-Party Rights | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A homeowner hired a landscaper to install ordinary sod and shrubs. The landscaper delegated the work to a substitute...

A homeowner hired a landscaper to install ordinary sod and shrubs. The landscaper delegated the work to a substitute landscaping company. The homeowner did not agree to release the original landscaper. The substitute per...

Citations: Restatement (Second) of Contracts 318, NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Contracts

Question Real Property | Landlord-Tenant | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

Tenant leases a store for five years. After two years, Tenant transfers to Transferee all of Tenant's rights to posse...

...ears. After two years, Tenant transfers to Transferee all of Tenant's rights to possess the store for the entire remaining three years. How is the transfer best classified? The correct answer distinguishes assignment fro...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline

Question Constitutional Law | Fifth Amendment and Takings | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A city landmark law prevents the owner of a historic theater from adding a 40-story office tower above it. The owner...

...he theater, lease retail space inside it, and sell unused development rights to nearby lots, but the restriction substantially reduces the property's potential value. Which statement is most accurate under regulatory-tak...

Citations: U.S. Const. amend. V, Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, Murr v. Wisconsin

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,...

...t best accounts for preservation and merits? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Right to Counsel and Trial Rights | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A defendant convicted of robbery argues that trial counsel was ineffective for failing to interview a known alibi wit...

...cted of robbery argues that trial counsel was ineffective for failing to interview a known alibi witness and for making no strategic explanation for that failure. Which statement best describes the ordinary standard for...

Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Procedure, U.S. Const. amend. VI, Strickland v. Washington

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...

...g to the problem. What is the best analysis? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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...

...est protects the legally relevant interests? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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. One side relies on notice an...

...rmal step. Which statement is most accurate? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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. The decision maker must choo...

...is most consistent with bar-tested analysis? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

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

A tenant stopped paying rent after defects persisted and the landlord changed the locks. The disputed action was part...

...ich statement best explains the consequence? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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. The facts are close, and bot...

...rable. What should a strong answer do first? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

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

A tenant stopped paying rent after defects persisted and the landlord changed the locks. The facts support the doctri...

...the strongest reason for the likely result? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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. The moving party has the bur...

...ow should the issue most likely be resolved? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

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. The record contains both wri...

...t treatment of the proof and governing rule? Correct. Landlord-tenant rights depend on lease formation, delivery of possession, covenants, habitability, assignment or sublease, eviction, and remedies. Identify the leaseh...

Citations: Landlord-tenant doctrine

Question Real Property | Easements and Covenants | ESSAY Medium

For 18 years, Lakeowner allowed people in the neighborhood to walk across a footpath on Lakeowner's land to reach a p...

...he jurisdiction's prescriptive period is 15 years. Discuss Neighbor's rights, if any, to continue using the path and dock. Address prescription, permission, license, estoppel, and the scope of any continuing right. This...

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...

...Tenant signed a document with Boutique transferring "all of Tenant's rights under the lease for the remaining three years." Tenant did not reserve any right to reenter or receive possession before the lease ended. Landl...

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