- Tue May 03, 2016 10:05 am
#23837
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The paradox in this stimulus involves rent-control, a concept intended to protect tenants from sharp increases, actually can be detrimental: the policy can create incentives for landlords to avoid both maintenance and new building.
The question stem asks for the choice which best explains the reluctance of landlords to maintain or build.
Answer choice (A): Since un-rent-controlled apartments are not discussed in the stimulus, this choice is irrelevant. Regardless of their preferences, the relevant tenants live in rent-controlled apartments, so the landlord doesn’t necessarily have the option to providing accommodations that are not rent-controlled.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. While the rent controls are intended to help the renters, the controls can, as this answer choice provides, make it more difficult to earn a return on one’s investment in building or maintaining. This explains the reluctance referenced in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This does not explain why rent-controlled landlords would be reluctant to build or maintain, so this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (D): How rent control is implemented and removed is irrelevant to the paradox presented in the stimulus, which deals only with apartments that are rent-controlled.
Answer choice (E): Like answer choice (A), this choice presents an irrelevant choice between two options are not both available. Thus, tenant preference in this context is not relevant, and does not explain landlords’ reluctance to build or maintain their buildings.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The paradox in this stimulus involves rent-control, a concept intended to protect tenants from sharp increases, actually can be detrimental: the policy can create incentives for landlords to avoid both maintenance and new building.
The question stem asks for the choice which best explains the reluctance of landlords to maintain or build.
Answer choice (A): Since un-rent-controlled apartments are not discussed in the stimulus, this choice is irrelevant. Regardless of their preferences, the relevant tenants live in rent-controlled apartments, so the landlord doesn’t necessarily have the option to providing accommodations that are not rent-controlled.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. While the rent controls are intended to help the renters, the controls can, as this answer choice provides, make it more difficult to earn a return on one’s investment in building or maintaining. This explains the reluctance referenced in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This does not explain why rent-controlled landlords would be reluctant to build or maintain, so this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (D): How rent control is implemented and removed is irrelevant to the paradox presented in the stimulus, which deals only with apartments that are rent-controlled.
Answer choice (E): Like answer choice (A), this choice presents an irrelevant choice between two options are not both available. Thus, tenant preference in this context is not relevant, and does not explain landlords’ reluctance to build or maintain their buildings.