Contracts

In Ohio, a 'right of first refusal' in a real estate contract gives one party the right to:

ARefuse to perform any obligation under the contract
BMatch any bona fide third-party offer before the owner can accept it✓ Correct
CReceive a first look at all future listings by the same agent
DRefuse a home inspection without consequence

Explanation

A right of first refusal requires the property owner to offer the property to the holder of the right on the same terms as a bona fide third-party offer before the owner can accept the third-party offer.

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