Contracts
In Nebraska, an option contract requires the optionee to:
APurchase the property
BPay option consideration✓ Correct
CDisclose the option to other buyers
DExercise the option within 30 days
Explanation
An option contract requires the optionee (potential buyer) to pay consideration to keep the offer open. The optionee is NOT required to purchase but must pay for the right to do so within the option period.
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