Private properties

Create and manage

A private property is a three-dimensional (3D) area defined by two corner points (minimum and maximum positions) and marked with a sign. It is directly owned by a player and must be located within a chunk claimed by their town.

Example of a private property when showing size

General Overview

  • The owner of a private property has full control over all permissions within the area.

  • Only trusted players can interact with blocks and items inside the property (such as chests, doors, furnaces, etc.).

  • Town permissions do not apply inside a private property.

  • Property owners can grant trust to other players, giving them full access to all interactions within the property.

  • The number of private properties a player can own is limited and can be increased through the town's upgrade panel.

  • A player must have a sufficient rank within the town that allows property creation in order to claim a private property.


Sale and Rental

  • A private property can be sold or rented to other players, whether they belong to the town or not.

  • When a property is sold or rented, a town tax can be applied, increasing the final price paid by the buyer or tenant. This tax is configurable by the town’s administrators.


Town Authority

  • Even though a property is owned by a player, town leaders (mayor or assistants) retain certain administrative rights:

    • They can forcefully remove a player from a property.

    • They have the authority to delete a property, especially in cases of abuse, conflict, or rule violations.

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