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{{Era|TS2|TS3}}
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|name = Lots and Houses bin
|image = [[File:TS2 Lots and Houses bin.png|240px]]
|caption = Lots and Houses bin in ''The Sims 2''
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}}{{For|a list of premade lots in The Sims 2 Lot Bin|Lots and Houses bin/The Sims 2}}
 
{{For|a list of premade lots in The Sims 3 Lot Bin|Lots and Houses bin/The Sims 3}}
 
The '''Lots and Houses bin''' is where pre-made, custom and empty [[lot]]s are stored to be placed in the neighborhood. In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', the lots and houses bin is available from neighborhood view, and selecting it will allow unoccupied residential lots and unowned community lots to be edited. In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the player must enter "Edit Town" mode.
 
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''The Sims 2'' lots and houses bin allows players to place both inhabited and uninhabited lots in the bin. However, placing inhabited lots in the bin is '''not advised'''. Players should '''not''' attempt to do this unless the inhabited lot is a new lot with a new family that has no connections to Sims or pets outside the house. If any Sim or pet in the family has ''any'' connections to Sims or pets outside the house, placing it in the lot bin and then placing it in another neighborhood will severely damage the neighborhood because the game will try to duplicate every Sim the inhabitants know. See [[Game guide:Avoiding corruption]] for more details.
 
==The Sims 3==
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