Bar Exam Flashcards

Property Estates and Future Interests Confusing?

Fee simple, life estates, remainders, recording acts... Real Property has ancient concepts with modern applications. Our flashcards clarify them.

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Real Property Rules
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What You'll Master

Everything You Need for Real Property

Our spaced repetition flashcards cover all the high-yield real property rules tested on the bar exam.

Master present estates and future interests

Learn landlord-tenant rights and duties

Memorize recording act types (race, notice, race-notice)

Understand easements, covenants, and servitudes

Nail adverse possession elements

How it works

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Learn the rule

Each flashcard presents a real property rule as a clear question. Think through your answer before revealing.

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Spaced repetition

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Real Property Flashcards FAQ

Everything you need to know about studying real property with our flashcards.

How do flashcards help with future interests?
Future interests have complex classification rules. Our flashcards drill the distinctions between remainders (vested vs. contingent), executory interests, and reversionary interests until they become intuitive.
Are recording acts thoroughly covered?
Yes. We cover all three recording act types (race, notice, race-notice), how to analyze recording problems, and the shelter rule.
What about landlord-tenant law?
Our flashcards cover lease types, tenant duties, landlord duties (including implied warranty of habitability), remedies, and security deposits.
Do you cover the Rule Against Perpetuities?
Yes. We break down RAP into manageable pieces, including the rule statement, common violations, and the modern reforms.

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