Questions about landlords
ingeli:
Inge, use the option that is easiest for you - a range of 10, starting with a really low one, maybe 100-200, that would be fine for me :D
Inge:
The change I made today allows - nightly - 1,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000,2000,5000,10000. This covers hotels too, you see. The amount would be multiplied by 7 for the weekly apartment rent payment. So you could have a $1 a night youth hostel, up to a $70,000 a week apartment. Now if you have the lot owner resident in an apartment on his own lot with even just one other apartment to let, he can have a very nice serviced home and an amazing income :) Just make sure all the other tenants are unplayables - a playable family would go broke very fast indeed.
Or is that top rate just too ridiculous and I should remove it to make room for another more average one?
ingeli:
I think the range is good. I mean, there COULD be a palace to rent, for those super socialites, couldn't it? And 1 § a night is a very good rate for those gypsy wagons and the likes. I like it. :)
Inge:
A palace... that's given me an idea. How about a manor on a large lot, with the playable family in it, then a lodge, and a couple of apartments in the converted stable block? The grounds could remain open of course, to the public. Use my auto-teleporter to get visitors to the grounds. Since the OFB businesses don't work on apartment lots, we'll just have to revert to the pre-ofb ways of running businesses! (Get the paytoilets and a paybuffet for the tea rooms)
ingeli:
I am thinking of something similar - the owner living in the main building, two wings to rent out to better off people, maybe relatives, maybe some smaller apartments for the poorer people..
yes we have to be creative to make the "businesses" to work now. I can't wait to play my downtown area.
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