The First Refusal Right, also known as Right of First Refusal (ROFR), grants the holder the opportunity to enter a transaction—such as purchasing or leasing property—before the owner can enter into a similar transaction with a third party.
A low-ball offer is a substantially lower bid for a property than its asking price, often indicating the buyer's belief that the property is overpriced or that a bargain can be had.
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