Property Management
A Massachusetts tenant organization has the right of first refusal when a landlord wants to convert a rental building to condominiums under:
AChapter 40B
BChapter 183A and the Condominium Act
CChapter 186 §26-§35✓ Correct
DChapter 93A
Explanation
Massachusetts Chapter 186 §26-§35 (the Massachusetts condominium conversion law) gives existing tenants the right of first refusal to purchase their units before the landlord can sell them to outside buyers when converting a rental building to condominiums.
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