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Inefficient Allocation of Tenancies Under a Rent Ceiling

When a rent ceiling is set at €500, the 8,000 available tenancies are not necessarily allocated to the individuals with the highest willingness to pay. Instead, any tenant willing to pay at least the controlled rent might obtain housing. This means that someone whose valuation is just over €500 could get a tenancy while someone willing to pay much more might not, leading to an inefficient allocation of resources.

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