Before you do
anything, you should secure your land from griefers.
Immediately go to your land options and set it to the
following:
1. Open
your Land Options.
2. On
the OPTIONS tab, make sure that you have UNSELECTED "Edit
Terrain" and the TWO boxes that say "ALL RESIDENTS" next
to "CREATE OBJECTS" AND "OBJECT ENTRY". If you
do not UNSELECT these, you could come home to find your land
seriously changed by a griefer.
2. On
the MEDIA tab, ALWAYS restrict sounds to your own parcel.
This will prevent you from gearing the neighbors objects and
them hearing yours. This is especially important
if you have breedable animals.
ANSWER:
Yes, in
second life, there really is no suck thing as "Owning" land
and not having to pay a weekly fee. The
difference between owning and renting land on Second Life is
more about the land options that the Estate Owner gives you.
At Second Lifestyles, you will receive all owner rights on
your land.
ANSWER:
You pay your tier
using our ATM machines, located at our land office, located
at
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Second%20Lifestyles/96/111/22.
Just touch the ATM, it will recognize you. Follow the
instructions that it gives to you. :)
We sell our
properties amongst the lowest prices on Second Life.
In order for us to continue to do this, we must have
payments made on-time. However, we do understand
that sometimes things happen and we will work with you, as
long as you communicate with us. If we do
not hear from you, we generally use the following
guidelines:
1) We
will notify you when your payment is within 24 hours of
coming due.
2) If
your land payment is late, we may lock your Sim until it is
brought current.
3)
After 24 hours late, your Sim may be reclaimed, and your
items returned to you. SL Estates is not responsible for any items
that do not make it back into your inventory.
Again,
communication is the key, we are pretty easy going, as long
as you talk to us, we will try to work with you.
ANSWER:
Basically the Estate Manager can restart the Sim, Send
Broadcast Messages to the Sim, set the Sim's Rating, and
Re-texture the ground. Here is a good tutorial on how
to work the Region / Estate options.
ANSWER:
TWO, but we
STRONGLY recommend that ONLY the person who purchased the
Sim have Estate Manager Rights. Once you give someone
EM rights, they have TOTAL control of your Sim.
Should your friendship / relationship fail (Lets face it,
this is SL), they can seriously mess up your estate.
If you want
people to have owner rights, they do NOT need estate rights.
Just deed the land to a group and give them owner rights
through the group.
NOTE:
If you decide to give someone EM Rights, other then
yourself, Second Lifestyles will NOT be responsible for any
damage that the other EM may cause.
ANSWER:
We strive to
get your EM rights within 48 hours if purchasing the Sim
(Usually MUCH sooner). However, we do have
hundreds of Estates, so mistakes can happen. If
you do not have your estate manager rights within 48 hours
of buying the Sim, please contact SLE Management.
ANSWER:
Unfortunately not. The prims that your Sim has
is nit set my Second Lifestyle Estates, they are set by
Linden Labs. ALL Homesteads have 3750 Prims and ALL FP
Sims have 15,000 Prims, regardless of where you purchase
them. It is not possible for them to be increased.
ANSWER:
We allow all
residents to terraform their land, within reason.
We do require that you maintain the "look and feel" of the
Sim. Please make sure to read your Sim's
Covenant before you start terraforming. To learn
how to terraform, simply watch this video:
ANSWER:
Deeding your land is
necessary if you want group members to have land rights.
It is also needed if you plan on using a media controller,
such as a television or radio.
To deed
your land, Right click on the land, and select "About
Land". Your land window will appear. First you will
need to set your group, using the "Set" button. The click
"Allow Deed to Group". Then click the DEED button and your
done. The owner of the land will change from your
name, to your groups name.
If the
options still show you as the owner, it is NOT deeded.
ANSWER: To
use media controllers your land MUST be deeded to a group.
The controller, (Radio or TV) must also be deeded to the
same group.
NOTE: If you are using a TV, on the Media tab of your land
options, make the drop down say "Movie" and drag the texture
that your TV uses on the screen your watching to the texture
box, also on the Media Tab.
If the
options still show you as the owner, it is NOT deeded.