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: [[Actions]] can normally only be performed on property that is owned by the acting [[stakeholder]], or with permission from the actual owner. To accommodate this, stakeholders can buy and sell land from and to each other. It is one of the mechanics that can force players to communicate and cooperate directly with each other. See also [[land transactions]].
[[File:Api_current_situation_building.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Plot]]s related to [[Building]]s]]
[[Actions]] can normally only be performed on property that is owned by the acting [[stakeholder]], or with permission from the actual owner. To accommodate this, stakeholders can buy and sell land from and to each other. It is one of the mechanics that can force players to communicate and cooperate directly with each other. See also [[land transactions]].


: Ownership can be assigned on two levels in the {{software}}; on the level of individual [[Building]]s and by underlying [[Plot]]s. Ownership can be assigned to both active and inactive stakeholders.
: Ownership can be assigned on two levels in the {{software}}; on the level of individual [[Building]]s and by underlying [[Plot]]s. Ownership can be assigned to both active and inactive stakeholders.

Revision as of 16:22, 14 October 2022

Plots related to Buildings

Actions can normally only be performed on property that is owned by the acting stakeholder, or with permission from the actual owner. To accommodate this, stakeholders can buy and sell land from and to each other. It is one of the mechanics that can force players to communicate and cooperate directly with each other. See also land transactions.

Ownership can be assigned on two levels in the Tygron Platform; on the level of individual Buildings and by underlying Plots. Ownership can be assigned to both active and inactive stakeholders.

How to change ownership in the Tygron Platform