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A resident in an apartment building claims that the noise from a neighboring musician's practice sessions is causing them significant distress, which they value at $200 per month. The musician would be willing to stop practicing at home for any payment over $100 per month. Despite the potential for a mutually beneficial agreement (e.g., a payment of $150), the negotiation fails. What is the most likely reason for this failure, considering the challenges that can arise when one party has more information than the other?

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