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Lecture by Roman Bevzenko, PhD in Law, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law of the Higher School of Economics, partner of Pepeliaev Group, for third-year students of the Faculty of Law within the framework of the discipline "Protection of Rights to Real Estate" of the Department of Practical Jurisprudence. The lecture is devoted to the problem of defining real estate. The following questions are considered: (1) what is real estate, (2) how the model of unity of fate of rights to land and building differs from the model of a single object, (3) the concept of a composite thing. In particular, the criteria for classifying a thing as real estate, the vagueness of Art. 130 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, the issue of classifying atypical objects as real estate (parking spaces, fences, roads, cesspools, etc.) are discussed.