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Quantitative easing refers to:
Rent Control
Government-imposed limits on the amount of rent a landlord can charge for residential housing, aimed at making housing more affordable for tenants.
Security Deposit
A sum of money held by a landlord or lender as a safeguard against damage or non-payment, to be returned or applied appropriately after certain conditions are met.
Navigable Airspace
The space above 1,000 feet over populated areas and above 500 feet over water and unpopulated areas.
Ultralight Airplane
A type of light aircraft that weighs less than a certain amount and is designed for recreational flying, often not requiring a traditional pilot's license in some jurisdictions.
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