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Recall is a real estate test prep companion designed to reinforce what you’re already studying, helping you learn faster, retain more, and avoid the dreaded overwhelm on exam day.
This 3-workbook bundle breaks down the fundamental rules that decide ownership of real and personal property, how and when items become fixtures, and how legal rights and timeframes can affect ownership claims.
Included topics:
Real Property vs. Personal Property
Fixtures, Trade Fixtures & Leasehold Improvements
Trespass, Encroachment & Nuisance
These workbooks are best used alongside your pre-licensing course or independent study. They are not a state-licensed or qualifying real estate course, but a focused study supplement for learners who want to skip the cram session and build long-term clarity for the exam.
Ideal for first-time learners, exam-takers, and anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of foundational real estate principles.
After purchase, you’ll receive a single ZIP file containing all three PDF workbooks. Simply download and unzip to access each workbook.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how the law determines whether an item is classified as real property or personal property. This is a foundational concept that affects ownership.
You’ll walkthrough how personal property can become real property, how intention and attachment influence classification, and how items may be legally transferred or removed.
Topics covered include:
How real property and personal property are legally defined
How actual annexation and constructive annexation affect ownership
When personal property becomes a fixture
When a bill of sale or written contract is required
The lesson includes short, embedded mini-quizzes throughout the material, plus a cumulative quiz at the end to reinforce understanding and retention.
Available to download as PDF.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about fixtures in residential versus commercial real estate, and how ownership rights change depending on the manner of installation, as well as who installed them.
Topics covered include:
How fixtures, trade fixtures, and leasehold improvements are legally defined
The rights of property owners versus commercial tenants
How the manner of attachment influences whether an item must remain with the property
The lesson includes short, embedded mini-quizzes throughout the material, plus a cumulative quiz at the end to reinforce understanding and retention.
Available to download as PDF.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to distinguish between three closely related, but legally distinct concepts that are frequently confused on real estate exams: trespass, encroachment, and nuisance.
Topics covered include:
How each concept is legally defined and applied
Property owners’ rights and remedies under the law
How and when interference with land can lead to legal claims or disputes
The lesson includes short, embedded mini-quizzes throughout the material, plus a cumulative quiz at the end to reinforce understanding and retention.
Available to download as PDF.
First of all, thank you for your support! With your contribution, you’re helping bring the digital version of Recall to life, from the early MVP all the way to the full platform experience we’re building next.
As a Founding Member, you’ll receive:
Lifetime Access to the Recall digital course, including the MVP beta and the full version when it launches. No future subscription or upgrade required.
The Recall Workbook (instant download) — A focused, guided workbook covering Real Property vs. Personal Property, with structured explanations and practice designed to reinforce one of the most commonly tested foundational concepts.
Priority Access to new features, updates, and refinements as the product grows.
Founding Member Pricing — Your contribution today helps fund development, and you get permanent access at the lowest price Recall will ever offer.
Your support directly fuels this build, and we’re incredibly grateful to have you at the ground floor.
Test Your Knowledge
A homeowner installs a wall-mounted television and states in the listing that it will be removed prior to closing. The buyer insists it should stay because it is attached to the wall. Which of the following will MOST likely determine whether the television is classified as real property or personal property?
A. The market value of the television
B. The method used to mount the television
C. The homeowner’s intent regarding the television
D. The buyer’s expectations at closing

