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Once requirements are met, the potential resident can start to move in, a process that takes 18 hours to complete, and only when it is completed, player can start gathering rent from that tenant. To rent an apartment, player has to talk with the potential tenant and select an apartment that meets their requirements. Occupied apartments cannot be rented again while the previous resident is still there, player has to evict that tenant first, taking 18 hours, before a new resident can be rented to that apartment. Once evicted tenants cannot be rented again. Evicting is done from the Tenement Tab.
Once requirements are met, the potential resident can start to move in, a process that takes 18 hours to complete, and only when it is completed, player can start gathering rent from that tenant. To rent an apartment, player has to talk with the potential tenant and select an apartment that meets their requirements. Occupied apartments cannot be rented again while the previous resident is still there, player has to evict that tenant first, taking 18 hours, before a new resident can be rented to that apartment. Once evicted tenants cannot be rented again. Evicting is done from the Tenement Tab.


Immediately after renting an apartment out, the resident will pay a deposit for collateral damage, that worth is three months of regular rent from that tenant. If player evicts a resident, they will receive an invoice to pay off the deposit to that former tenant, otherwise player will receive crime points if not paid in time and a new invoice will be sent.
Immediately after renting an apartment out, the resident will pay a deposit for collateral damage, that worth is a month of regular rent from that tenant. If player evicts a resident, they will receive an invoice to pay off the deposit to that former tenant, otherwise player will receive crime points if not paid in time and a new invoice will be sent.


<code>3 × ( 1/200 of the apartment value + base income value )</code>
<code>1/200 of the apartment value + base income value</code>


==Income==
==Income==