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What Is An Option To Purchase? An option to purchase agreement gives a home buyer the exclusive right to purchase a property within a specified time period and for a fixed or sometimes variable price. This, in turn, prevents sellers from providing other parties with offers or selling to them within this time period.
For example, a tenant and landlord may agree to a five-year lease with a five-year option to renew. At the end of the first five years, the tenant is given the chance to continue the lease for another five years. If you think you may renew, be sure to bring up extension provisions with your landlord.
Lease Term: The fixed term of the lease. Leasing Line: A maximum amount of funding designated by the lessor for a lessee to use over a fixed commitment period. Lessee: A party who makes use of property owned by another party (the lessor) and pays the lessor, usually in the form of rentals.
These types of clauses provide tenants with the option to purchase the landlord's building after a specified period, for a predetermined and fixed price.
A lease option is an agreement that gives a renter a choice to purchase the rented property during or at the end of the rental period. It also precludes the owner from offering the property for sale to anyone else. When the term expires, the renter must either exercise the option or forfeit it.