Vermont Code § 27 V.S.A. § 1334

Exclusive right to purchase
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§ 1334. Exclusive right to purchase
(a) For 90 days after giving the notice described in section 1333 of this title, the declarant shall offer to convey each unit or proposed unit occupied for residential
use to the tenant who rents that unit. The tenant shall be given all documents provided
to the general public or to other tenants as part of the offering for sale of the
unit. If a tenant fails to contract for the unit during the offer period, the declarant
may not offer an interest in that unit during the following 90 days at a price or
on terms more favorable to the offeree than the price or terms offered to the tenant.
(b) If a declarant conveys a unit in violation of section 1333 to a purchaser for value
who has no knowledge of the violation, recordation of the deed conveying the unit
extinguishes any right a tenant may have to purchase the unit, but does not affect
the right of a tenant to recover damages from the declarant.
(c) This section shall not apply to any unit in a conversion building if that unit will
be restricted exclusively to nonresidential use or the boundaries of the converted
unit do not substantially conform to the dimensions of the residential unit before
conversion.

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