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Intruding buildings on real estate

Femina Matahari
Registered User
Join date: 14 Sep 2006
Posts: 75
12-01-2006 10:06
I am realtor in sl, only a small one but hoping to grow bigger. My business relies on a fast turnaround of properties I buy.

Unfortunately I have two owners of lands that are adjacent to mine who have not taken the care I do when building.

They have placed buildings that intrude into my property from theirs.

I have a way of dealing with that if they continue to ignore IM’s and note cards dropped onto their profiles.

I can take a 40x40x40 box prim and extend it out from my property making the griefing properties unusable until their owners contact me, if it is the only way I can get their attention.

I am loath to do this but I will not be griefed by others who cannot put simple boundary walls up at the beginning of a build and keep to their own property.

The two plots concerned are at Thetidia 30,37 and Euclidia 252,181,88. I have placed boundary boards at the very edge of my properties by the simple process of half burying them into the ground on my side of the boudary line (the Green one) to counter the parallax view. I then raised them on my property in a direct line parallel to my lines within my own boundaries until they intersect the offending buildings, and left them there.

I hope you can quickly deal with this situation without me having to take any drastic steps please, as holding onto land for long periods affects my business and I do not want to place myself in the wrong also.

It would be nice if all landowners had the ability that the Governor Linden seems to have, to eject pieces of building that intrude and if they are linked to other pieces then the linked pieces get returned to their owners also.

That could be an option placed in the about land access box that is tickable. Would save people being griefed by thoughtless neighbours and at the same time allow Lindens time to deal with other issues.



Femina Matahari
Guy Linden
Land Guru
Join date: 23 Aug 2005
Posts: 1,671
12-22-2006 19:36
Hello Femina. It looks like this issue was resolved, I apologize for the delay in this response.

I do agree it would be nice to have better tools to manage prims on your land, but this is a difficult issue to address technically. Some additional tools were recently added to help manage prims on your land, but the issue you describe still exists.