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Does Linden Labs ever "sell" or “lease” public works land in out of the way places if undeveloped?


Karin Sixpence
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Quotes are intended - LL could have their own meanings for handling the land.

In protected land, waterways, public works areas, there are sometimes out of the way often unused or untravelled sand bars or outer corners unlikely to expand.  Many are homestead category sims.

Are there any sorts of agreements with LL to allow residents to use, purchase, or lease such areas even with restrictions?

If not, what is the best way to make a constructive and "chance to be considered" suggestion?


To clarify:   maybe some agreement to buy but never sell - agreement to buy with restrictions to make it match whatever they are trying to do with the area? 

I like simple wilderness type places and found a few blobs of sand on the sides of water ways.  I think the land is homestead category so those restrictions would apply.  Seems like a good thing Linden could do something like U.S. Forest service 99 year leases.

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They don't sell or lease land with any special terms such as you mention.  You can, however, ask them if they will simply sell you the land, by filing a support case.  They will consider things such as whether that land, in Resident hands, could obstruct or block free travel of others, whether putting that land in private hands would potentially destroy the ambience of the area, and whether you happen to own adjoining or surrounding land.

Potentially very valuable land does get special treatment.  A large tract in the Impish Glee region, which adjoins open Linden Ocean, was recently abandoned by its owner, and LL put it under Public Works ownership for a few weeks, then set it out for auction, rather than just selling it as Abandoned land.

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