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Tenant's Upkeep of a Rented Apartment

A tenant rents an apartment from a landlord. The tenant's effort in maintaining the apartment (e.g., deep cleaning, preventing minor damages) benefits both the tenant by providing a better living environment and the landlord by preserving the property's value. The tenant, however, bears the full cost of this effort in time and energy. Explain why the tenant will likely choose a level of maintenance that is lower than the level that would maximize the combined benefit for both the tenant and the landlord.

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