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1.  Move everyone out.
 
1.  Move everyone out.
  
2.  Change the lot zoning back to residential by typing in the cheat window (brought up with crtl-shift-c)  Do not type the asterisks.
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2.  Change the lot zoning back to residential by typing in the cheat window (brought up with crtl-shift-c)   
  
 
* changeLotZoning residential
 
* changeLotZoning residential
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3.  Make the changes
 
3.  Make the changes
  
4.  Change the lot zoning back to apartments
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4.  Change the lot zoning back to apartments by typing in the cheat window
  
 
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The easier way:
 
The easier way:
  
1. In the cheat window (opened with ctrl-shift-c), type the commands (without an asterisk)
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1. Make sure you are in live mode (not build or buy mode) then open the cheat window (press Ctrl-Shift-C), and type the commands  
  
 
* boolprop aptSubLotSpecficToolsDisabled false
 
* boolprop aptSubLotSpecficToolsDisabled false
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2. Make the changes you want
 
2. Make the changes you want
  
3. Turn the cheat back off by using the word "true" instead of "false" in the above commands.  Note that you can cycle up the list of previous commands by using the arrow keys.
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3. Turn the cheat back off by using the word "true" instead of "false" in the above commands.  Note that you can cycle up the list of previous commands in the cheat window by using the arrow keys.
 
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This approach works best if you decide you want to add or delete a few objects from the common area of the lot--such as adding a dog house or hot tub or moving a table.
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This approach works best if you decide you want to add or delete a few objects from the common area of the lot--such as adding a dog house or hot tub or moving a table. Do not make major structural changes this way, or you may corrupt your lot.
  
 
==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
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* [[Game Help:Change Lot Zoning]]
 
* [[Game Help:Change Lot Zoning]]
 
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[edit] Altering Apartments, Including Tenanted Lots

[edit] Problem

  • How do I make buy/build mode changes in apartment lots once someone has moved in?

[edit] Solution

There are two ways to do this: hard and easy(easier).

The hard way:

1. Move everyone out.

2. Change the lot zoning back to residential by typing in the cheat window (brought up with crtl-shift-c)

  • changeLotZoning residential

3. Make the changes

4. Change the lot zoning back to apartments by typing in the cheat window

  • changeLotZoning apartmentbase

5. Move the tenants back in

Note that you may need to save, exit the lot and reenter to get proper access to the lot after changing the lot zoning. Note also that the mailbox will change shapes to clue you in to which type of zone the game thinks you are using.

The reason it is so cumbersom is to make sure that the game can find and appropriately access the sublots (the apartments). If you plan on making any changes to the apartment perimeter boundaries, do it the hard way.

Or:

The easier way:

1. Make sure you are in live mode (not build or buy mode) then open the cheat window (press Ctrl-Shift-C), and type the commands

  • boolprop aptSubLotSpecficToolsDisabled false
  • boolprop aptBaseLotSpecificToolsDisabled false

2. Make the changes you want

3. Turn the cheat back off by using the word "true" instead of "false" in the above commands. Note that you can cycle up the list of previous commands in the cheat window by using the arrow keys.

This approach works best if you decide you want to add or delete a few objects from the common area of the lot--such as adding a dog house or hot tub or moving a table. Do not make major structural changes this way, or you may corrupt your lot.

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