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Frank Lardner
Cultural Explorer
Join date: 30 Sep 2005
Posts: 409
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10-15-2005 17:13
Bought first land, planted a cabin there when it was pristine and alone in the neighborhood. Visited today, find another cabin overlapping my boundary line and poking into my cabin.
How is this allowed? What can I do (short of shopping for chainsaws).
Frank
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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10-15-2005 17:20
Kindly ask your neighbor to move his or her build. Often it's just a matter of ignorance, and being nice about it will not only get the build moved but you end up with an amicable acquaintance. Good for neighborliness. However, in the remote chance said neighbor is one of "them types", excuse yourself and open up a live help session - if a Linden doesn't hop in on this then the live helpers can guide you through getting a little Linden intervention.
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Val Fardel
Registered User
Join date: 11 Oct 2005
Posts: 90
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10-15-2005 20:52
Pardon but I'm fairly new here...
But don't prims that are not on land you have permissions for returned to your inventory after some period of time?
I also seem to recall an option in the land menu that let's you return all non-owner prims to their owners...does that not work for prims that are only partly on your land?
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Frans Charming
You only need one Frans
Join date: 28 Jan 2005
Posts: 1,847
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10-15-2005 21:13
Prims that are linked together can overlap your boundry, without you able to remove them, because the parent prim is on the others land.
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