25 If any of you Israelites become so poor that you are forced to sell your property, your closest relative must buy it back,
26 if that relative has the money. Later, if you can afford to buy it,
27 you must pay enough to make up for what the present owner will lose on it before the next Year of Celebration, when the property would become yours again.
28 But if you don't have the money to pay the present owner a fair price, you will have to wait until the Year of Celebration, when the property will once again become yours.
29 If you sell a house in a walled city, you have only one year in which to buy it back.
30 If you don't buy it back before that year is up, it becomes the permanent property of the one who bought it, and it will not be returned to you in the Year of Celebration.
31 But a house out in a village may be bought back at any time just like a field. And it must be returned to its original owner in the Year of Celebration.