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== In All Cases You Will Need ==
== '''In All Cases You Will Need''' ==
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:: You will also need: '''[[CasperLet_Web_Kiosk_Expansion | Web Kiosk Expansion]]'''
:: You will also need: '''[[CasperLet_Web_Kiosk_Expansion | Web Kiosk Expansion]]'''


= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Setting Up Your First Rental Unit</span>''' =
== '''<span style="color:#00528c"> Organize Your Rental Layout</span>''' ==


== Pre-Setup ==
: Tenants will take their cues about where they can rez from the design of your rentals.


: If you have not created your CasperLet account, you will need to do so before you continue.
: If you are renting houses, then tenants will (usually) assume they can rez inside the structure.  
: See the page on '''[[Passwords_CasperLet | Creating Your CasperLet Account]]''' for details.


: It would also be helpful for you to decide how many rental sizes you will have - doing so will make your setup go more efficiently.
: If you are renting small mall spots, like gacha tables or spaces for sellers of breedables, your tenants need to be able to see where they can rez, so you need to rez out tables or booths or whatever you want them to rez their stuff on.


== Unpack and Rez ==
== '''<span style="color:#00528c"> Setting up your rental units</span>''' ==


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: See the page on '''[[CasperLet/Initial_Setup | setting up your first rental units]]'''
<ul><li> Unpack your CasperLet shipping create.</li>
<li> Choose a rental unit style, and rez one out. </li>
<li> You will get a '''[[Debit_Permissions | debit permissions]]''' popup, just ignore it *for now*. </li>
<li> '''[[CasperLet/Customisation | Rename the unit]]''' according to your chosen naming style for your rentals. </li>
<li> Click the unit to get the debit perm popup, and grant permissions.</li>
<li> Check the website and be sure the name change was picked up. <li>
<li> If it wasn't, click the inworld unit for the popup menu. </li>
<li> Then hit "reset" from the menu. </li>
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== Do you want to customise your units? ==
: If you are doing completely customised rental units (new object as well as new textures), you'll need the information on both of these pages:
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<li> '''[[CasperLet/Customisation | Rental unit customisation]]'''</li>
<li> '''[[CasperLet/API | CasperLet's API, for scripters]]'''
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: If you ONLY want to customise the textures, then you just need this section:
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<li> '''[[CasperLet/Customisation#Customising_Existing_Textures | Customising existing textures]]'''</li>
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: If you want to keep textures changing automatically, there are keys that need to stay in the description field:
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<li> '''[[CasperLet/Customisation#Showing_Rental_State_Changes_Automatically | How to PROPERLY edit the description field]]'''</li>
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== Creating Unit Groups ==
 
: If you wish to create groups to organize your rental units into, you may do so at this point.
 
: Simply log in to your CasperLet account, and use the instructions on the '''[[CasperLet/Unit Groups | Unit Groups]]''' page.
 
== Setting Up Your Rental Units ==
 
: What you will be doing is setting a single unit up for '''ONE''' of your rental sizes to start with - this unit can then be picked up, and rezzed as many times as needed to handle all the rentals you have at that size.
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<li> Click the unit.</li>
<li> Select "Config" from the popup menu.</li>
<li> Configure the various options - remember to hit "ok" or "save" after each change.
<li> See the '''[[CasperLet/Unit_Setup | Unit configuration]]''' page to know what all the options are</li> 
<li> If you have set up unit groups, don't forget to add the appropriate group to the unit now!</li>
<li> Once setup is complete, right-click > "take" (or "take a copy".)</li>
<li> You now have the completed unit in your inventory.</li> 
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= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Additional and/or Different Rental Sizes</span>''' =
 
== I need more than one with these settings, now what? ==
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<li> Rez the unit out that you just picked up.</li>
<li> Rez as many more copies as you need to handle the rentals at that rental size. 
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== 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.

Latest revision as of 21:31, 6 December 2020

Landlord Provides Builds for Tenants

Examples of such rental types are as follows:

  • Residential: Prefab house structures with prim/land impact allowance
  • Commercial: Breedable/Gacha rentals
  • Commercial: Shopping mall, event, roleplay sim/region or club store rentals
  • Commercial: Storage locker rentals

In All Cases You Will Need

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

Organize Your Rental Layout

Tenants will take their cues about where they can rez from the design of your rentals.
If you are renting houses, then tenants will (usually) assume they can rez inside the structure.
If you are renting small mall spots, like gacha tables or spaces for sellers of breedables, your tenants need to be able to see where they can rez, so you need to rez out tables or booths or whatever you want them to rez their stuff on.

Setting up your rental units

See the page on setting up your first rental units