A company rents high-end camera equipment and offers an optional insurance policy to renters covering accidental damage. The insurance contract is inherently incomplete because the insurer cannot perfectly monitor the renter's behavior after the contract is signed. Which of the following potential renter behaviors is the best example of a 'hidden action' that causes this contractual incompleteness?
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