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.

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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