A Second Look at Rights of First Refusal

When transferring property, sellers sometimes insist on rights of first refusal—the chance to be first in line to repurchase the property if their buyer later decides to sell. A right of first refusal can be an obvious advantage if your financial circumstances later change. And if you’re keeping adjoining land, you may wish to protect
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