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'''Rental''' is a lot assignment in ''[[The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat]]'' and ''[[The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure]]'', specifically appearing in the [[Vacationing|vacation]] oriented sub-[[world]]s of [[Granite Falls]] and [[Selvadorada]] respectively. Rental lots are special lots where Sims can not live in, but can rent and go for a vacation for 1–7 days. While on a vacation, rental lots can not be accessed in [[build mode]] without using the usage<code>bb.enablefreebuild</code> of cheats[[Cheats|cheat]] and are only available in [[Granitethe Falls]]aforementioned andvacation [[Selvadorada]]worlds. There are five rental lots in the [[Campgroundcampground]] neighborhood inof Granite Falls and four in the [[Puerto Llamante Marketplace]] and [[Belomisia Jungle]] neighborhoods inof Selvadorada, with each of them having a different cost of [[simoleonSimoleon]]s per day.
 
Rental lots are very similar to residential lots in many ways, but there are some differences between the two. Sims can use any facilities such as showers, stoves, computers, etc., to their own extent. Sims can also call for some [[service]]s such as pizza delivery, [[maid]]s and [[repairman|repairmen]], but some services such as [[Nanny|nannies]] and [[adoption]] will not work. Massages{{Vgversion|TS4:SD}} will also only work if the required objects are present on the rental lot, which would have to be manually added by the player in build mode. In ''[[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]'', Sims can freely [[Volunteering|volunteer]] with other household members on a rental lot. And while Sims cannot "live" in rental lots, they can technically reside there forever if the player keeps extending the vacation time indefinitely. However, this would require a constant income of money in large amounts. There is also no penalty for doing so. Sims can stop their vacation on a rental lot and return to their home world at any point in time.
 
Like with residential lots, rental lots do not have any special requirements to make them work properly.
 
==List of rental lots==
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|type = Rental
|value = 11,715
|price per day = 111
|size = 30x20
|floors = 0
|beds = 0
|baths = 0
|family =
|cat = no
|game = The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat
|world = Granite Falls
}}
'''Campground''' is the only camping lot in Campgroundthe campground neighborhood specifically made for camping. It includes a picnic table with a grill, a horseshoe pit and a [[campfire]]. However, the campfire does not include any chairs, so the player has to bring their own or buy one from a ranger station. It is the only lot that does not have any sleeping related objects, or a bathroom. Luckily, however, a toilet stall is located very close to this lot. It is also the cheapest lot in the neighborhood.
 
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|type = Rental
|value = 92,385
|price per day = 893
|size = 40x30
|floors = 2
|beds = 4
|baths = 3
|family =
|cat = no
|game = The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat
|world = Granite Falls
}}
'''Lakeside Retreat''' is the most expensive rental lot in Campgroundthe campground neighborhood, both in lot value and cost of rent. It is a two-story building with four bedrooms, all having somewhat expensive beds, and three bathrooms with moderate toilets and showers. ItThe house has a huge open kitchen and living room, with a [[fireplace]] and a small radio. A small terrace is also located on the first floor and a big terrace on the second floor. In the backyard, there is a [[horseshoe pit]] and a campfire for Sims to tell stories and roast marshmallows or hot dogs. The only electronic objects in the house are two radios, one located in one of the bedrooms with the other one in the living room, which seemingly prompts the player to have other ways to entertain their Sims.
 
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|type = Rental
|value = 65,877
|price per day = 635
|size = 40x30
|floors = 2
|beds = 2
|baths = 2
|family =
|cat = no
|game = The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat
|world = Granite Falls}}
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'''Forest Hideaway''' is a big and the second most expensive lot in Campgroundthe campground neighborhood. It includes two bedrooms with quite uncomfortable beds and two bathrooms. A big open kitchen and living room is located downstairs, with a fireplace and a cheap [[television]]. A small terrace outsidelocated upstairs also includes a game table, while a terrace downstairs has a small table and a portable [[cooler]]. The backyard includes a horseshoe pit, a [[barbecue]] and a campfire.
 
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|type = Rental
|value = 29,656
|price per day = 282
|size = 30x20
|floors = 1
|beds = 1
|baths = 1
|family =
|cat = no
|game = The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat
|world = Granite Falls}}
}}
'''Riverside Retreat''' is a small one-story house featuring one bedroom and one bathroom. Outside there is a horseshoe pit and an outdoor shower. It is the cheapest lot in Campground.
'''Riverside Retreat''' is a small one-story house designed for at most two Sims. It features one bedroom and one bathroom. There is also an open kitchen and a living room, with a small cheap television and a cheap fridge. The kitchen does not include any stoves, so Sims have to cook their food by using either a barbecue located in front of the house or the campfire in the backyard. Outside there is also a horseshoe pit and an outdoor shower, alongside a game table and a portable cooler in the front porch.
 
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|type = Rental
|value = 41,419
|price per day = 397
|size = 30x20
|floors = 1
|beds = 1
|baths = 1
|family =
|cat = no
|game = The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat
|world = Granite Falls}}
}}
'''Green Getaway''' is an another small one-story house. It features one bedroom and one bathroom with an open kitchen and living room. In the backyard there is a barbecue, a horseshoe pit and a campfire.
'''Green Getaway''' is another small one-story house also designed for at most two Sims. It is basically a more expensive version of Riverside Retreat, as it includes pretty much the same features: one bedroom and one bathroom with an open kitchen and living room, that include a cheap television and a cheap fridge. There are also no stoves either, which forces Sims to cook by using a barbecue or a campfire, both of which are located outside. The backyard also includes a horseshoe pit and a portable cooler, while a game table can be found on the front porch. However, unlike in Riverside Retreat, Sims do not have to shower outside and can use a [[bathtub]] located inside.
 
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