[Vote] Property Policies for Trollsbane
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:46 am
Almost everyone voted for formalizing laws for property. This is a first draft, so a simple "Yes" or "No" will do, and maybe a few comments. Only Trollsbane citizens can vote, you can become a citizen in many ways if you wish to be one:
Ownership
Secondary Owners
To avoid the complications like the Seahorse Inn, I think it would be a wise idea to have secondary owners. These would be people appointed by the real owner of land or a building, who will take responsibility of the land or building if the original owner no longer can, or is no longer around. This will be more formal, the owner will register themself and the secondary owner, for organizational purposes. It would be preferred if the secondary owner is someone who can be found easy.
So it would work like this,
Primary Owner: A guild, group, or person
Secondary Owner: A single person who is responsible for the land when the current owner cannot
Future Auctions
For future auction, only a citizen of Trollsbane can win the auction to gain ownership of the land. This does not count for past land sales or current buildings. If a non-citizen wins, then the auction is void, unless it is sold to the highest bidder who lives within the town.
Removal of Ownership
Ownership of land or non-public buildings (ex. The shop) can be challenged if they do not pay taxes within a reasonable amount of time. Arrangements can be made if the owners are active, but the tax is too burdensome on them at the time. (This is a change from the current policy, which calls for fines, and possible jail time, I think that is too extreme and intimidating, and unwelcoming overall)
Selling Back Land/Buying Land
Owners can sell back their land/buildings to the government of Trollsbane. Citizens can also try to buy land/buildings, and citizens can get a discount for living within Trollsbanes.
Taxation
Taxes can be collected from owners every 6 weeks (2 RL Weeks), and will be dependant on the income of the service or building, or the size if the previous does not apply. Taxes should always remain within the reasonable level for the owners if they are active and caring for their property.
Removal of Ownership discussed before can also occur if the owner is inactive and refuses to pay tax over five weeks straight of non-payment.
[Fluffy sheep Tavern situation I believe will be handled privately, so discuss that elsewhere..]
Ownership
Secondary Owners
To avoid the complications like the Seahorse Inn, I think it would be a wise idea to have secondary owners. These would be people appointed by the real owner of land or a building, who will take responsibility of the land or building if the original owner no longer can, or is no longer around. This will be more formal, the owner will register themself and the secondary owner, for organizational purposes. It would be preferred if the secondary owner is someone who can be found easy.
So it would work like this,
Primary Owner: A guild, group, or person
Secondary Owner: A single person who is responsible for the land when the current owner cannot
Future Auctions
For future auction, only a citizen of Trollsbane can win the auction to gain ownership of the land. This does not count for past land sales or current buildings. If a non-citizen wins, then the auction is void, unless it is sold to the highest bidder who lives within the town.
Removal of Ownership
Ownership of land or non-public buildings (ex. The shop) can be challenged if they do not pay taxes within a reasonable amount of time. Arrangements can be made if the owners are active, but the tax is too burdensome on them at the time. (This is a change from the current policy, which calls for fines, and possible jail time, I think that is too extreme and intimidating, and unwelcoming overall)
Selling Back Land/Buying Land
Owners can sell back their land/buildings to the government of Trollsbane. Citizens can also try to buy land/buildings, and citizens can get a discount for living within Trollsbanes.
Taxation
Taxes can be collected from owners every 6 weeks (2 RL Weeks), and will be dependant on the income of the service or building, or the size if the previous does not apply. Taxes should always remain within the reasonable level for the owners if they are active and caring for their property.
Removal of Ownership discussed before can also occur if the owner is inactive and refuses to pay tax over five weeks straight of non-payment.
[Fluffy sheep Tavern situation I believe will be handled privately, so discuss that elsewhere..]