What are possible negative effects due to this price ceiling

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Use supply and demand analysis to show the effect of a (binding) price ceiling in the market for rental properties.

What are the possible negative effects due to this price ceiling?

What happens to the total surplus (total surplus = consumers’ surplus + producers’ surplus)?

Why do governments use price ceilings despite these negative effects?

Who might benefit from this price ceiling?-

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