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Business, 06.08.2019 23:20 montrellgoodman5890

Suppose that a surfboard designer owns a building and is renting part of the building's space to a doctor. further suppose that because the surfboard designer is the owner, he has the right to make noise during the day while he sands the boards. while the doctor cannot insist on a quiet environment, the doctor could move to a quieter building. however, rent in the next best building is $350/month more than rent in the noisy building. the surfboard designer can adopt a new technology that eliminates the noise for $275/month. given this situation, can the doctor find a private solution with the surfboard designer that will make both better off?

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