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HOW TO DETERMINE THE SPACE I WANT TO RENT WITH THE CASPERLET ? | HOW TO DETERMINE THE SPACE I WANT TO RENT WITH THE CASPERLET ? | ||
: The easiest way to guide tenants as to where to put their prims is to set up designated rezzing areas - for example a platform, a market booth, an area enclosed by sidewalks, etc. - MOST tenants simply need to know where to put their prims, and a visual designation of some sort will provide that info. The rental units manage the rental process itself, but don't control where the tenant rezzes. If you are using group land (i.e., mainland rentals, or shopping malls, that sort of thing) then also use the prim counter. | : The easiest way to guide tenants as to where to put their prims is to set up designated rezzing areas - for example a platform, a market booth, an area enclosed by sidewalks, etc. - MOST tenants simply need to know where to put their prims, and a visual designation of some sort will provide that info. The rental units manage the rental process itself, but don't control where the tenant rezzes. If you are using group land (i.e., mainland rentals, or shopping malls, that sort of thing) then also use the prim counter. [[User:Sphynx soleil|Sphynx soleil]] ([[User talk:Sphynx soleil|talk]]) 23:23, 12 June 2016 (UTC) |
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HOW TO DETERMINE THE SPACE I WANT TO RENT WITH THE CASPERLET ?
- The easiest way to guide tenants as to where to put their prims is to set up designated rezzing areas - for example a platform, a market booth, an area enclosed by sidewalks, etc. - MOST tenants simply need to know where to put their prims, and a visual designation of some sort will provide that info. The rental units manage the rental process itself, but don't control where the tenant rezzes. If you are using group land (i.e., mainland rentals, or shopping malls, that sort of thing) then also use the prim counter. Sphynx soleil (talk) 23:23, 12 June 2016 (UTC)