Contracts
Under Missouri law, a lease with an option to purchase gives the landlord the obligation to:
AAccept any price the tenant offers
BSell to the tenant at the agreed price if the tenant exercises the option within the agreed period✓ Correct
CAccept a lower price if the property value declines
DAutomatically transfer title at lease end
Explanation
When the tenant exercises a valid option to purchase, the landlord is legally obligated to complete the sale at the agreed price. The option price is binding if properly exercised.
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