Landlords, what do you think about this idea of mine?
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Zammy Lusch
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02-29-2008 05:05
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02-29-2008 07:13
ummm whuts the idea exactly? Could you....expand a little
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Lindal Kidd
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02-29-2008 07:45
Zammy wants to limit the number of prims on a subdivided parcel, so that the prims in About Land match up with any prim allowance the landlord has established.
Good idea, but you'd also have to somehow distinguish between the tenant's prims, and the house or store you built there and are renting to them. _____________________
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Desmond Shang
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02-29-2008 07:53
Not really an issue for me, to be honest. But I could see it might help somebody else.
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Cristalle Karami
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02-29-2008 07:58
If you could set a max limit on any parcel up to and including the simulator privilege limit would be very helpful for those of us who use subdivided/scattered parcels to rent. It would make enforcement of prim limits much easier if I could set the prim limit on parcel A to 278, which would account for my prims and the tenant's prims, as well as any of their friends' prims.
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Rihanna Laasonen
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02-29-2008 08:27
I don't think it would be necessary to distinguish between the owner's prims and the renter's (or the renter's friends, when they're allowed to rez things), as long as the About Land information correctly showed the total number of prims and the landlord was honest up front about how many prims the house and landscaping took and how many were truly free. (In fact, they wouldn't even have to be honest, since renters could see for themselves in the About Land box.)
And while distinguishing them would save the tenants a few seconds of arithmetic, it would make it much harder for the landlord, who would then have "loose" prims set out that weren't covered under any particular parcel's prim limit. You don't even have to be a landlord -- I'd love this just to be able to keep track of what I've got on which parcel. |
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Zammy Lusch
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02-29-2008 10:46
Good idea, but you'd also have to somehow distinguish between the tenant's prims, and the house or store you built there and are renting to them. No, there's no need to distinguish between the tenant's prims and your own or the group's prims. In fact that would only create even more problems. I've added another comment to the Jira thread. Go there again to see what I suggest. https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/MISC-945 |