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by jt2190
1130 days ago
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> IMO it's a break in property law to have a contract that says "You own the property and have all it's liabilities (like taxes) but you do not have the right to sell that property to a willing, SEC qualified, and able buyer". Once you enter into a an options contract with your employer you are bound to the terms of the contract. You can refuse to sign I suppose. More important though is to understand that the limitations you mention lower the value (increase the risk) of the options. |
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