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....·····.....·····/ \·····.....·····.... · . . · · . | Help on: property | . · · . . · ····.....·····.....\ /.....·····.....···· The property command allows you to manage the properties you own. When typed, it will display a list of properties that you own. If you are a partial owner of any property, you may remove yourself by using this command. If you are in one of your properties, the "property" command will give you more options for working with that specifical property. Partial Ownership You can assign other players as partial owners of your property. In doing so, they will be able to use some of the same commands as the actual owner. This depends on the property: Storage Rooms: partial owners are allowed complete access to the storage room. They must also purchase a key to get through the locked storage door. A player may only be associated with one storage room at a time. Shops: partial owners are allowed to stock items and change the price of items, but they cannot remove items from the store. They are not given any profit from sales; this must be worked out manually by the owner. Partial owners may also have flags set on them. This will allow you to more precisely define what actions a partial owner may take. Type "property flags" for more information. Note: for personal houses, this command will flag the entire property rather than partial owners. Destruction You may choose to close down your property at any time. Caution - you cannot undo this action! Also note, when you suicide your character, all of your properties are destroyed. Logging Properties keep a log of events that occur in relation to the property. By default, only actions taken by partial owners are logged. You may choose for all actions to be logged (owner included), or none to be logged. Guilds Certain properties may be assigned to a guild. For example, assigning a shop to a guild means that all guild members become partial owners, and proceeds from sales go to the guild's bank account. Should a player ever be removed from a guild, they will retain ownership of their shop. Guild halls MUST be part of a guild. They will always belong to the current leader of the guild - ownership of the guild hall does not stay with the player if they leave the guild or if they abdicate as guild leader. Related Help Files: guildhall houses