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The house menu is your means to manage your house. From there you can manage security, customize your house, demolish or sell it, and obtain additional information. You open this menu by clicking on the house sign.  
 
The house menu is your means to manage your house. From there you can manage security, customize your house, demolish or sell it, and obtain additional information. You open this menu by clicking on the house sign.  
  
In addition to the house menu, there are a number of spoken commands that you can use to lock down or secure items in your house, or ban persons from it.  
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In addition to the house menu, there are a number of [http://wiki.uoroleplay.com/index.php?title=:House_Management spoken commands]that you can use to lock down or secure items in your house, or ban persons from it.  
  
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==

Revision as of 16:48, 26 September 2010

The house menu

The house menu is your means to manage your house. From there you can manage security, customize your house, demolish or sell it, and obtain additional information. You open this menu by clicking on the house sign.

In addition to the house menu, there are a number of spoken commandsthat you can use to lock down or secure items in your house, or ban persons from it.

Information

This screen shows basic information about the house: the owner, its value, whether or not it is improperly placed or condemned, etc.

The Refresh Status shows one of three values:

  • Automatic: this is a Primary house and does not need to be refreshed. It will remain standing indefinitely as long as the Refresh Status remains Automatic.
  • Grandfather: this is a Grandfathered house, meaning, its on an account with more than 1 house.
  • Condemned: this house is condemned and will decay and fall within 5 days See the Housing Rules for more information on these types of house status.

Security

This screen allows you to add or remove co-owners and friends of the house, and set the house to be public or private. See the section on House Management for information on co-owners / friends and public/private houses.


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