Under rent control, what can tenants expect? a. higher rent and lower quality housing b. lower rent and lower quality housing c. lower rent and higher quality housing d. higher rent and higher quality housing
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Rent control is a government program that places a limit on the amount that a landlord can demand for leasing a home or renewing a lease. Show more…
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