CasperLet/New-BareParcel

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Landlord Provides Bare Parcels

Examples of such rental types are as follows:

  • Residential: Rentals where tenant provides their own structures
  • Commercial: Dedicated parcel for rented store space

Private Island Rentals

In All Cases You Will Need


  • Rental box or meter
  • Your island split up into appropriate parcels, if necessary

If you want security and/or visitor tracking


You will also need: CasperSafe

If you want automatic group invites


If you wish to invite tenants to a tenant news group, you will also need: A bot for your group - Smartbots is the simplest to set up for new users.

If you want a kiosk for your customers at your rental HQ


You will also need: Web Kiosk Expansion

Why Don't I Need a Prim Counter Or Land Group?


You don't need a prim counter because the tenant cannot exceed the prim limits of the parcel.
The tenant may choose whether to "buy" land into one of their groups or in their individual name.

Setting up your rental units

See the page on setting up your first rental units

Mainland Parcel Rentals

In All Cases You Will Need


  • Rental box or meter
  • Prim counter, to track prims
  • Your mainland holdings split up into appropriate parcels, if necessary
  • Create a new group (or choose an existing group) to deed the land to AND to invite tenants to so they can rez.
  • Proper land management

If you want security and/or visitor tracking


You will also need: CasperSafe

If you want automatic group invites


You will also need: A bot for your group - Smartbots is the simplest to set up for new users.

If you want a kiosk for your customers


You will also need: Web Kiosk Expansion

Additional and/or Different Rental Sizes

I need more than one with these settings, now what?

  • Rez the unit out that you just picked up.
  • Rez as many more copies as you need to handle the rentals at that rental size.

But I have different sizes of rentals in my business!

Then you will need to repeat this process with ONE (1) unit, PER rental size you plan to have.
For example, if a shopping mall has 3 different rentals (such as 2 sizes of shops and 1 size of mall cart), you will be repeating the unit setup process a total of 3 times, with one unit each time, and then copying that unit to all the other rentals of that size.