Property Ownership
A Wisconsin 'right of first refusal' in a lease or deed gives a party the right to:
ARefuse any sale at any time
BPurchase the property before the owner sells it to a third party, by matching the offered terms✓ Correct
CCancel the sale after it is agreed upon
DNegotiate a lower price after the sale is completed
Explanation
A right of first refusal gives the holder the opportunity to purchase the property before the owner accepts a third-party offer, by matching the terms of that offer.
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