Property Management
Which type of lease gives the tenant the right to purchase the property within a specified period?
AGround lease
BLease with an option to buy✓ Correct
CPercentage lease
DNet lease
Explanation
A lease with an option to buy gives the tenant the right (but not the obligation) to purchase the property at an agreed price during a specified period, often with a portion of rent credits applied to the purchase price.
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