Friday, November 25, 2016

The February 2017 Bar Exam: The Changes in the MBE and MEE Property for February 2017


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Effective with the February 2017 administration, there will be changes to the Real Property scope of coverage for the MBE and the MEE.
New topics will include conflicts of law, property owners’ associations and common interest ownership communities, drafting, review, and negotiation of closing documents, and persons authorized to execute real estate documents.

Minor modifications will include providing specific examples of rules affecting future interests, including security deposits in termination of tenancies, providing more detailed zoning topics, and including as separate topics transfers of restrictive covenants, transfers of easements, profits, and licenses, and acceleration of loans before foreclosure.

Real Property topics will no longer include application of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code to fixtures or abatement of devises.
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1 comment:

  1. Do you have a study outline for the new 2017 topics listing the actual legal tests that will be tested for each subject, not just the topical outline.

    For instance, what legal issues and tests will I need to apply for Common Interest Communities.

    Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.

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