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==The Sims 4: City Living==
In ''The Sims 4: City Living'', landlords are NPCs who are in charge of the apartment building. TheyUnlike ''The Sims 2: Apartment Life'', they don't appear normally hanginghang out in communal areas and they do notdon't come to collect rent personally.
 
Landlords replace the repairmen[[repairman]]. Sims can call landlords to help onwith things such as clearing out pests, repairrepairing, broken objects, and fixfixing plumbing or faulty electrical wires. A Sim who has a good relationship with the landlord will have them wanting to fix broken objects more frequently. If the landlord is called too muchoften, they will refuse to fix whatever problems are in the apartment.
 
Unlike in ''The Sims 2: Apartment Life'', therelandlords are nousually pre-maderandomly landlordsselected townies and are usuallynot randomlypre-made selected towniesNPCs. If a landlord has beenis deleted, they will be replaced by a new one.
 
==The Urbz: Sims in the City==
One of the villains in ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', [[Harry Snivel]] is also the player's landlord and [[repo-man]]. As the player's reputation rises and the other apartments are unlocked, the rent that the player must pay increases. Refusal to pay the rent first time will have him come to the apartment to give the player a second chance to pay. If the player again refuses to pay, he will reposessrepossess some items in order to cover the bill. A larger bill cannot be evaded by having the player livinglive in the first apartment when all three are unlocked.
 
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