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The management of a rental building faces a rent control situation, where it cannot charge more than $400 a month in rent on the apartment. the management knows that the apartments are high in demand and renters would be willing to be $1000 per month for them. the management decides to offer the controlled rent, rents furniture to its tenants, but successfully bars delivery from competing furniture stores. this is an example of

a) exclusion
b) bundling
c) tying
d) fraud

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