Wednesday, August 31, 2011

2013 HELP: Landowner in Second Life. 101

Landowner in Second Life. 101 
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Two Sims Making an Estate
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Do you need land?  You won't need  a house in SL.  You will probably visit a lot of places and find friends  to hang out with.
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There are lots of places to hang out -- malls, entertainment venues, sandboxes, infohubs.   At a sandbox, you can practice building things -- you can leave your builds out for several hours before they will be returned to you.    
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To find a sandbox, enter sandbox in the search bar (upper right on the standard viewer).
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Newcomers may want land because they want a house and yard.   If you have a premium membership, you can have those things along with the premium membership.   See these webpages:

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http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Linden_Home/FAQ
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Video_Tutorial/Land/Where_is_my_Premium_account's_free_land%3F
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Some people think they need land to hold events.  If you are new and want to hold an event, you are probably better off renting from an established venue.  The venue manager should already know how to handle the details and will probably have contacts and equipment that you need.  Below are some of the things you will probably need to know in order to hold an event at your place.
  • Listing your event on the Second Life event calendar.
  • Setting the music/or video stream to the land.
  • Ejecting and banning griefers
  • Otherwise dealing with griefers
Region, Sim, Parcel
Region, sim, parcel. Knowing the difference.
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Access control
You might want to own land because you can eject, ban, and control who comes on your land. A parcel is an area that is treated as a unit for management purposes. Usually the parcel owner creates a group to manage the parcel. The owner gives selected group members the power to eject and ban.   Or you can make your land private by restricting access to a particular group that you own.
Eject/ban
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Rent
You can rent land or finished houses.  To see what is available enter "rent house" in the search bar.   Also try other terms.  If you are a member of a helper group (such as Hobo  Helpers) ask for suggestions in group chat.
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http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Category:Information_for_Renters
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For newcomers, renting is usually safer than buying.  With renting, the most you risk is the money you pay for rent. And you should shop around -- You can probably find places that will rent by the week.   That will make the cost of a mistake quite low.  Before you rent, however, see if you can contact some of the other renters to see if this landlord is helpful and has been in business a long time.
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The main risk in renting is that the owner of the land may not pay the charges and leave Second Life.  If that happens you will just be out the money you paid with no recourse.  You can file an abuse report, (Help, top menu in standard viewer) but if the person has left the SL, there is nothing Linden Lab can do.  If you pay by the week, however, you will keep that risk to a minimum.

Caution.  Avoid leaving no-copy objects on rented land.  If you lose access to the land, you will not be able to get them back.
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Matruity Ratings, General, Moderate, Adult.  
These are ratings that specify what is permitted in given location.  For the rating of your current location, look at your navigation bar.   The ratings are similar to movie ratings and specify what you can show/do in public.  Only the (Adult) rating permits sexually explicit images or acts. For details on the meaning of a rating, click on the symbol. If you own a private island, you will be able to set the rating to suit you.  Otherwise, you will probably have to accommodate to the setting of the region where your land is located.
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Terraforming
You can adjust the surface of the land you own, but how much depends on whether it is mainland or island.  Island allows large adjustment.  Mainland adjustments are quite limited in range.  Before you buy a parcel on the mainland, check the the current limits. (The limits may vary.)
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Prim Limits
Any land has a limit in the number of prims it will support.  If you rent land, the landlord will explain that to you. If you buy land, you will need a better understanding of prim limits.
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Buy land
If you see land on the mainland that you want to buy, go on the land and get the About Land window.
World (top menu line)  -- Place Profile -- About Land. 
If the land is for sale, the general tab will show the price and other information about the land.  Land can be for sale to a specific person or to anyone
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Buy Land is not really buy 
To "buy" land, you may need a premium account (with a monthly charge).   In addition, land that you own (beyond a minimum) will  incur a monthly charge.   You will need to make arrangements with Linden Labs to pay these costs.  Payments are usually done via credit card or Paypal.
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If you buy land on a private sim, you also need to understand the special risks in "buying" land on a private sim.   If you must buy land, you are safer buying on the mainland.  To read what you need to know about buying land, go here:
http://secondlife.com/
and click on the link about buying land.
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Deeding land to a group
Caution: you can lose ownership of land on the mainland if you deed it to a group in which you are not the sole owner.
CAUTION. Deeding land to a group
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Sell land
You can sell land that you own (not deeded to a group).  To to this, get the About Land window.
World (top menu line)  -- Place Profile -- About Land.   --
Click the Sell land button.
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Caution: If you intend to sell the land to a specific person, set that person's name (item 2) before you do anything else. DO NOT enter a price until you have set the intended buyer. 
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After you have entered the name of the intended buyer, you can enter the price and set with or without objects.
Caution: What you need to know when you sell land
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More information
Autoreturn: How to use it
Parcels: How to subdivide and join parcelsLand 201: Advanced land management-summary

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