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@Celticrose67 you can only rent out properties if you have For Rent. Unless it was a vacation rental, in which case it would just become a holiday home.
Without For Rent, you'd also have to control both households that live on that lot if another household moves in. I have tried this and it's tricky to control both, it's doable with a lot of patience. I do like creating trailers myself but so far they have been at retail lots.
But, if it's an Eco Lifestyle lot you can cut down on bills with the energy saving items and lot traits that come with the pack. From what you're describing I don't think the bills would be too high anyway.
- Celticrose672 years agoNew Traveler
Hi
Thank you for replying, i appreciate you taking the time 🙂
Do i still keep the lot as residential then? How would i keep my sims living in the trailer i move them into and not then going off into the other when they wanted so to speak?
Thank you
Lin
- jpkarlsen2 years agoHero (Retired)
You can't.
- Celticrose672 years agoNew Traveler@jpkarlsen I thought so, thanks for the clarification .
- simsplayer8182 years agoHero
@Celticrose67 You could try locking the other trailers doors for Everyone while empty. But it doesn't always work though on a home lot, in particular I've found if you travel and return they may be in the locked area and you'd have to unlock it to let them out. I've also found them wandering in to wash dishes and ignoring the locked doors.
But now I see it mentioned the roommate idea may be just what you're looking for if you do have DU, I've only used it playing as a dorm roommate and didn't like that my Sims couldn't sleep while the roommates were moving around and they wouldn't stop cooking. But that may be worth a look to see if it works better now. I kind of gave up on it after one try, I should really try it out again as it's been a couple of years.
I'd also advise adding the fire prevention system and not just smoke alarms too. Lately I've found if Sims not under my control are cooking/using BBQs they may cause a fire. (Just had a whole load of houseguests cause chaos). So if you add sprinklers that should help, as well as saving your game regularly.
I forgot to mention too, to add extra income you could always add a few plants with harvestables. Maybe like a little allotment. Harvesting them to sell each day would earn more money, as would fishing if you're near water. I quite like the idea of a little trailer park with a vegetable garden/flower patch. I vaguely remember I had one in one of the Sims 3 games now I think back, with a big lake.
- xochiquetzl_xkvn2 years agoSeasoned Ace
What @PipMenace said. I’ve used the roommate system and had elaborate locked doors (lock door for everyone but roommates, lock door for everyone but household). You still own and are taxed for the roommate’s furniture, though.
(Honestly, I mostly use the roommate system to live with the RoM Sages without breaking them.)
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