Property Ownership
A Maine property has a 'right of first refusal' granted to a neighbor. This means the neighbor has the right to:
APurchase the property at any time for market value
BMatch any bona fide offer received by the seller before the sale to a third party✓ Correct
CVeto any proposed sale of the property
DReceive 10% of the sale proceeds
Explanation
A right of first refusal gives the holder the right to match any bona fide offer received by the seller before the seller can accept the offer from a third party.
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