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==The Sims 3==
==The Sims 3==
Sims are now able to visit other inhabited residential lots. If [[story progression]] is enabled, empty houses may be filled with [[NPC]]s; a house must have a refrigerator and at least one bed in order to be automatically filled.
Sims are now able to visit other inhabited residential lots. If [[story progression]] is enabled, empty houses may be filled with [[NPC]]s; a house must have a refrigerator and at least one bed in order to be automatically filled. Sims can enter houses only when one of the owners are at home. Upon being invited inside, the player will be able to view the inside of it. As a guest, Sims can only do things that are appropriate; a warning will ensue and continuation of not abiding the etiquette will result in getting kicked out. Such misdemeanor include reaching food from the refrigerator, being mean, repairing appliances, and using objects that shouldn't be (e.g, a shower). Getting caught [[kleptomaniac|swiping]] will result in immediate kick out by the owner.


If the player chooses, he or she can move the active household to a new lot via the [[phone]]. In later expansion packs or patches,{{which}} the phone can also be used to purchase additional homes. When a household moves out of a house, the player is given the option to sell household objects, leave them, or transfer them into [[Inventory#Family_inventory|family inventory]]. The decision to sell or keep household objects affects how much money is earned from the sale of the house.
If the player chooses, he or she can move the active household to a new lot via the [[phone]]. In later expansion packs or patches,{{which}} the phone can also be used to purchase additional homes. When a household moves out of a house, the player is given the option to sell household objects, leave them, or transfer them into [[Inventory#Family_inventory|family inventory]]. The decision to sell or keep household objects affects how much money is earned from the sale of the house.