Rent Price Decline Attribution Unclear Between Supply and Regulatory Effects
Analysts and policymakers debating rent market dynamics cannot separate the effect of landlord rage delisting from broader supply and demand factors. Without granular data segmentation, policy interventions may target the wrong cause. The measurement gap limits effective housing market responses.
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