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==The Sims 2==
==The Sims 2==
Like residential lots in ''The Sims'', residential lots are the center of gameplay. Residential lots can be placed almost anywhere as long as they connect to a road, however, it is possible to have a lot anywhere one wishes with certain modifications. A household can be moved in from the [[family bin]], as well move out from the house (via [[newspaper]] or [[computer]] or through the neighborhood's user interface.
Like residential lots in ''The Sims'', residential lots are the center of gameplay. Residential lots can be placed almost anywhere as long as they connect to a road, however, it is possible to have a lot anywhere one wishes with certain modifications. A household can be moved in from the [[family bin]], as well move out from the house (via [[newspaper]] or [[computer]] or through the neighborhood's user interface.
As in ''The Sims'', a family's belongings, other than [[Build mode]] items, are sold when they move out of a residential lot. However, the [[inventory]] feature, introduced in ''[[Nightlife]]'', allows Sims to take objects with them when they move.
As in ''The Sims'', a family's belongings, other than [[Build mode]] items, are sold when they move out of a residential lot. However, the [[inventory]] feature, introduced in ''[[Nightlife]]'', allows Sims to take objects with them when they move.

{{info|Note|In ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', if the last member of a [[College (sub-neighborhood)|college]] household living in a rented house moves out, objects in the house will remain there, ready for the next occupant(s). Also, if a [[teen]] living alone goes to college, all items in their house will remain there.}} Occupied lots (i.e. residential lots inhabited by a household) can be put in a [[Lots and Houses bin]], however it's higy recommend to '''not''' do that as that can lead to [[corruption]]. Also, same applies with residential lots that contain gravestones, as those contains Sim-data traces.
{{info|Note|In ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', if the last member of a [[College (sub-neighborhood)|college]] household living in a rented house moves out, objects in the house will remain there, ready for the next occupant(s). Also, if a [[teen]] living alone goes to college, all items in their house will remain there.}}
Occupied lots (i.e. residential lots inhabited by a household) can be put in a [[Lots and Houses bin]], however it's highly recommend to '''not''' do that as it can lead to [[corruption]]. Also, same applies with residential lots that contain gravestones, as those contains Sim-data traces.


Residential lots are the only lots that can be edited during gameplay unless ''Open for Business'' or ''Bon Voyage'' is installed. ''[[Open For Business]]'' allows Sims to open a home business on a residential lot and edit community lots that they own. ''[[Bon Voyage]]'' allows Sims to edit a vacation home that they own. Unoccupied residential lots can be edited if the [[Lots and Houses bin]] is open.
Residential lots are the only lots that can be edited during gameplay unless ''Open for Business'' or ''Bon Voyage'' is installed. ''[[Open For Business]]'' allows Sims to open a home business on a residential lot and edit community lots that they own. ''[[Bon Voyage]]'' allows Sims to edit a vacation home that they own. Unoccupied residential lots can be edited if the [[Lots and Houses bin]] is open.